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Exhaust systems also play a role in reducing noise levels, improving engine performance and reducing fuel consumption. To get the power level up to 785 hp, Shelby installs a Ford Performance supercharger, as well as a new carbon-fiber air intake tube, high-performance fuel injectors, and an aluminum heat exchanger. A Borla (cat-back) exhaust system rounds out the list of powertrain modifications.

All joints are hand TIG welded using precise fixtures and tooling. We take great pride in knowing your new exhaust will sound remarkable and stand the test of time. Stand out from the crowd with oversized 90mm quad slash-cut exhaust tips. These aggressive-looking tips fill the factory exhaust cutouts for that high-end sporty look. Over 20 years of expertise have cemented TruBendz's reputation for excellence. Our commitment to high-quality materials and craftsmanship ensures that you get the best bang for your buck.

Straight-through, or flow-through, mufflers have perforated baffles and packing material that provides a conservative level of sound absorption while still keeping sound output moderately loud. Glasspack mufflers perform similar to resonators due to their design and lack of sound-absorbing packing material, so they tend to be louder and higher pitched. For compression-ignition (i.e., diesel) engines, the most commonly used catalytic converter is the diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC). This catalyst converts particulate matter (PM), hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide and water. These converters often operate at 90 percent efficiency, virtually eliminating diesel odor and helping reduce visible particulates. These catalysts are ineffective for NOx, so NOx emissions from diesel engines are controlled by exhaust gas recirculation (2015 powerstroke egr delete kit).

Choose ARK and you will not be disappointed with the sound and quality of our products. Installing a catback exhaust system is a relatively easy task. However, it is important to follow the instructions that come with the system. If you are not comfortable installing the system yourself, you can take it to a qualified mechanic. Get an exclusive inside look at what we are doing on a daily basis with Banks’ Insider News.

All are capable of delivering a race-inspired exhaust note along with more power and torque. And this is why cat-back exhaust systems are considered to be one of the best performance modifications that are rewarding in power and sound and are highly effective for all driving purposes. Aside from maximizing your sound gains, the RSC® technology in every CORSA high-performance exhaust allows for a completely free-flowing air path to optimize your performance with every drive.

It typically includes a rear pipe, resonator, and muffler that all attach after the last catalytic converter. The turbo-back system is the most complete system you can buy. It replaces all of the components that the previous two systems that we’ve talked about and also upgrades the downpipe. The downpipe is the first piece of exhaust piping that comes after the turbocharger and it also houses the catalytic converters on all L15 powered 1.5T Civics and Integras. From a sound and performance perspective, you’re going to get the most of both compared to the other two versions mentioned before.

Federal Catalytic Converters are not legal for sale, installation or use in the state of California. It should be noted that a split system will often provide an aggressive noise increase, and some designs will split the two pipes to opposite sides of the vehicle. If you are looking to save a little money but still get most of the benefits of a cat back exhaust system, however, aluminized steel may be the way to go. Made from traditional steel that’s been coated on all sides with aluminum-silicon alloy, these systems are very strong thanks to the metallurgical bond which still provides a level of corrosion resistance. While the aluminum coating reflects heat well, the steel can corrode if the aluminum layer is chipped or scraped off. Most cat-back systems will come in either an aluminized or stainless steel version.

An upstream air injection point, ahead of the catalytic converter, is also sometimes present to provide additional oxygen only during the engine warm up period. This causes unburned fuel to ignite in the exhaust tract, thereby preventing it reaching the catalytic converter at all. This technique reduces the engine runtime needed for the catalytic converter to reach its "light-off" or operating temperature. Many vehicles have a close-coupled catalytic converter located near the engine's exhaust manifold. The converter heats up quickly, due to its exposure to the very hot exhaust gases, enabling it to reduce undesirable emissions during the engine warm-up period.

From Overland Series to our all-new SPEQ Series, explore MagnaFlow's latest performance exhaust systems designed for the 2024 Toyota Tacoma. Aftermarket cat-back exhaust upgrades are a relatively simple way to increase your vehicle’s power. Typically these upgrades involve installing wider piping with fewer sharp or sudden bends as a way to reduce backpressure. Backpressure is pressure opposing the desired flow of exhaust gasses. The more you are able to reduce backpressure, the more efficient the system will be, and ultimately your horsepower will increase. Cat-back exhaust refers to any part of the exhaust system that’s behind the catalytic converter.

A dual exit on the other hand, is just a single exhaust system but with two exhaust tips. This is because, with a cat-back exhaust system, you will experience a significant increase in your fuel economy. The tone provided by different cat-back exhaust systems varies from one system to another.

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