How to install a EVO 9 turbo - Boosted Films Video Clips.
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2011 Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible Start Up, Exhaust, and In Depth Tour On YouTube.
In thisvideo I give a full in depth tour of the 2011 Chevrolet Camaro SS Convertible. I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this car while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds under acceleration. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.
aFe activity Duramax LMM - DPF Delete Exhaust arrangement and PPE Controller Installed On YouTube.
Check it out as more power is released from aFe's project Duramax LMM. Mike Duval walks you through the complete install of a aFe DPF-Delete Exhaust System and a PPE Controller .He then proves the power gains with a dyno run leaving no room for doubt of the added performance. For more info check out aFepower.com or call the horsepower helpline at 888.901.7693
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Gibson 319871 Single Exhaust System
For the enthusiast who wants the most from their vehicle. Engineered and dyno-tested to give you improved acceleration, maximum hill climbing, towing and passing power. Our best performing exhaust system produces maximum torque and horsepower gains at low-end (1800 to 3000 RPMS ) with a deep aggressive exhaust tone.
Exits Behind Rear Tire; Incl. Muffler/Pipes/Stainless Tip
Superflow Performance Aluminized Muffler, fully welded, Not packed or screened, nothing to blow out
T-304 High Polished Stainless Steel Clampless Slash Tip
The Harley exhaust system is as unique as the bike itself. It usually comes with a high chrome finish and it is easy to fit onto the bike. The Harley, or the Hog, as it is known, is a beautiful machine that should be treated with pride and care. The term hog currently stands for Harley owners group though the original term came was given to a group of farm boys that used to win all their races on the bikes. Their mascot was a pig and from then on the name stuck. For the Harley exhaust, numerous systems are available whether new or used. There are both advantages and disadvantages of using used parts. The major advantage is that they are cheaper than the original.
On the down side, the aftermarket for the Harley exhaust has many pit falls. The first one is that the part that is needed may not be easily available. This is due to the fact that most Harley tend to be highly customized. As a result, it may take a longer time to find the necessary part as opposed to going directly to the manufacture. The second pit fall is that the aftermarket is full of fraudsters. As with any other business there is a fake market for both new and used Harley exhaust spare parts. It is therefore up to the client to find out if their supplier is giving out the original product or a fake.
Once the parts have been delivered, they may not fit as desired. The product may have been modified earlier and may need further modification in order to fit on this new bike. This is an additional cost to the bike owner and may even end up costing more than if an original new part had been sourced for in the first place. Even when the Harley exhaust is readily available and fits properly it may have future problems that may not be obvious from the onset. These problems could be due to improper cleaning, storage and even shipping. There is also no way of knowing the origin of the product and whether the person selling it is its true original owner. The Harley exhaust system in question does not come with any guarantee if it is bought from the aftermarket. As such if there should be any problems in the future then the purchaser has to deal with them out of pocket.
The biggest pit fall one should consider before purchasing a Harley exhaust in the aftermarket is that it is not as good as the original. As such, the buyer should inquire as to why the current owner is getting rid of it if the transaction is on a one on one basis. Though the average age for Harley owners is 46 years, it continues to attract a younger crowd in different ways. Though the bikes might be out of their price range, there is plenty of Harley merchandise in the market for purchase.
How to Install a Cheap Exhaust System and Muffler: 2003 Ford F150 On YouTube.
In this video, we show you how to install an exhaust system from the catalytic converter on back. We got a 20 dollar Cherrybomb turbo muffler from Autozone, and it really made the ride quieter. It's hard to hear the exhaust tone due to the California emission dual catalytic converter package.
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Flowmaster 17391 Header-back System - Dual Rear Exit - American Thunder - Moderate Sound Review
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Flowmaster 17391 Header-back System - Dual Rear Exit - American Thunder - Moderate Sound Overview
For the person who is looking for a complete header-back dual exhaust system with an aggressive tone. With easy fit in mind, these systems are mandrel bent for maximum performance and include specially selected mufflers. American Thunder systems deliver a moderate to aggressive interior and exterior tone and are suited to the enthusiast who wants their performance to be heard. Like all Flowmaster systems, the benefits include improved throttle response, power and mileage. Designed for an easy fit, these systems include all necessary parts and hardware for easy installation.
I'll start off by saying that my testing was performed on a 6-cylinder '98 Toyota Tacoma with manual transmission. It is very important to keep in mind the vehicle that companies use to do their testing. They will many times state the best case scenario. Of course they do this, they're trying to sell, keep this in mind when you are doing research for your next performance pick me up. So if you have close to what's under the hood of a 98 Tacoma that has 150,000 miles on it, then your ride is close to the condition as mine.
My goal was to find a system that came with both an intake and exhaust setup because I knew eventually that I wanted both, and I wanted to stay true to one company because I truly believe that if you go with one company, that they custom fit each part to work well together. I have seen several kits out there that are mismatched with different brands, and I have seen some funky fits under the hood.
My first step was to work on the intake. I wanted to measure the improvement of each individual upgrade, then measure the difference with both upgrades. I haven't read anywhere about anyone measuring the total improvement and seeing if each individual improvement equaled the total improvement or if more gains are received with both paired up.
The intake in my Tacoma was quite easy to remove, just a few brackets and all were laid out pretty clearly both in my owner's manual as well as the install manual provided in the Banks package that I used. I held on to my old parts from the filthy old intake (my truck does have 150,000 miles) just in case I need them in the future. The Banks air intake kit had all the clamps that I needed, so the new air flow was nice and tight. From the looks of how it fit near the rest of my engine parts, it looked like air flow would be more free, less restricted, and smoother, but I had to start it up to see the real difference. It sure looks nice under the hood too :)
I started it up with my fingers crossed because I'm not the most tech savvy with their vehicle, but it started out great and I could hear more power out of the tone of accelerating my gas pedal right away. The RPM's had a good boost to them. I took my test drive down my neighborhood street and onto the 5 freeway, roadways that I drive on a daily basis. I couldn't get over the tone and kept on wanting to smash the gas pedal down. I was able to get to 5th quicker and it run at top speed level on the freeway a bit more freely, not a huge difference by any means, but noticeable improvement. I measured the MPG for this drive before the intake and after performing the test, I was averaging a 1.5% on MPG. Not huge, but great to see because along with the improved power feeling, my engine was doing its job easier because of the improved air flow.
The next step was to remove the intake and put on the original one...wasn't too tough because I had just swapped it out earlier. I installed the Banks Monster Exhaust with 2 buddies of mine, it took several hours on a saturday. I would recommend doing the intake first in a test like this because they are easier to swap in and out when compared to an exhaust system, for sure.
So the exhaust individually was tested and the tone was exactly what I wanted. It almost had a diesel throaty tone, coming out of my Tacoma! Finally sounds like I wish it would when I was in high school. It also felt smooth at top speeds and went through each gear with ease.
The final test consisted of both mods at the same time. My intuition was correct on this one. For the overall feel, tone, RPM ticker, MPG boost of 3.3, I truly believe that you receive more returns by paring up two mods like an intake and exhaust upgrade. It does cost money and they don't come for free, but if your driving experience and appearance are important to you, I would recommend looking into pairing mods together instead of going for individuals.
Catalytic Converters and Your Vehicle's Emission System
Before 1975 no U.S. vehicle came equipped with a catalytic converter. Changes in environmental policy -- started with the formation of the Environmental Protection Agency [EPA] by the Nixon Administration - soon changed all of that.
Now, with very few exceptions, all vehicles must come outfitted with a catalytic converter. So, what does it do exactly? Good question...we will answer that query in this article.
When your engine burns fuel it produces gases that are harmful to the environment. If not handled properly, these same gases will exit through your vehicle's exhaust and work to do harm on the environment. The EPA, which was established in 1970, mandated that starting in 1975 vehicles were to come equipped with an apparatus to reduce dangerous emissions. The particular piece of equipment created to accomplish this task was the catalytic converter.
The catalytic converter in your vehicle is installed in the exhaust line between the exhaust manifold and the muffler. Pellets inside the converter work to transform detrimental gases into harmless gases before they exit the tailpipe and go out into the open air. As you might guess, a properly functioning catalytic converter is essential toward preserving air quality standards.
There are four telltale signs that indicate a catalytic converter will soon fail:
· Rusted or broken converter body or end tubes.
· Bits of substrate in other sections of the exhaust system.
· No rattle detected in a pellitized converter (If the converter doesn't rattle, the pellets may have melted together or fallen out).
· A rattle detected in a monolithic converter (A rattle in this kind of converter indicates the substrate has separated.)
If you see evidence of any of these signs, then you must replace your catalytic converter right away. If you don't, you risk receiving a ticket from a police officer and you may automatically fail your next motor vehicle inspection.
You can install a new catalytic converter yourself and save money on parts and labor. Shop online for the best deals going.
On-board brake stroke monitoring systems have been developed to communicate air braking issues in real time with the drivers, inspectors, or mechanical personnel. These systems are designed to inform the vehicle operator of a number of different issues that could potentially happen with an air braking system.
The most common braking system issues are due to over stroking, non-releasing, or inoperative pushrod travel issues. When these issues arise the truck brakes can either work at a lower than the necessary levels or become completely inoperable.
By installing an on-board stroke monitoring system driver will be alerted to these potential issues in real time as they happen. The cab of the truck will have a driver interface installed that is designed to light up LED lights when potential braking issues are discovered.
Since drivers are often unaware of existing brake defects and reduced braking capability, brake monitoring systems provide valuable information to let the driver know when brakes are out of adjustment or not working properly so that corrective measures can be taken to maintain the vehicle's safe operation.
The on-board brake stroke monitoring system is able to alert the driver to multiple safety issues regarding the braking system. Drivers could be alerted to worn, seized, or out of adjustment manual and automatic slack adjusters, slack adjusters that have not been installed properly, pushrods that have been cut too short, ruptured actuator diaphragms or leaking airlines, plugged or crimped airlines, frozen or stuck air valves, cracked or broken brake drums, brakes shoes that may be "hung-up" due to other faults in the foundation brake system or slack adjuster faults, push rods that have not retracted due to components binding, broken parking brake springs, and worn S-cams.
Ferrari 458 Fabspeed Motorsport Performance Exhaust System On YouTube.
Fabspeed Motorsport just finalized the exhaust and ECU performance products for the new Ferrari 458 Italia. In stock form the 458 put down 450HP/316 ft-lbs of torque to the wheels. First order of business was to build an efficient manifold which is a direct replacement for the OEM units. Fabspeed designed a header which had larger diameter primaries (1.75"/44mm compared to 1.5"/38mm) and feature a high-velocity 4-into-1 investment cast merge collector. The Fabspeed sport headers save 13lbs/5.9kg over the factory units, and improve power +34HP/38 ft-lbs of torque to the wheels @ 5900RPM. Fabspeed Sport Headers are a direct replacement for the OEM units, and can be utilized with the OEM catalytic converters or Fabspeed 200 cell Sportcats. Fabspeed's 200 cell, German imported high-flow tri-metallic sport race catalytic converters improve power by +24HP/20 ft-lbs of torque to the wheels and are a direct replacement for the OEM units. The stock catalytic converters are a 750 CPSI, while Fabspeed utilizes 200 cell OBD2 Euro level 5 catalytic converters to improve power, sound, while keeping the Check Engine Light off. These also save 11lbs/5kg compared to the stock catalytic converters. Again these are a direct replacement and can be utilized with the stock manifolds/stock muffler or Fabspeed's sport headers and Maxflo Muffler system. We designed our Maxflo mufflers as a direct replacement for the large OEM mufflers with factory valves. This 2.75"/70mm system improves on ...
There are exhaust systems and then there are exhaust systems. Your vehicle's exhaust system does everything that it needs to do to keep your car performing properly as well as to protect the environment safe from harmful pollutants. When it is working properly, that is. Not every owner is satisfied with stock exhaust systems, particularly the hobbyist or recreationalist who uses his or her vehicle for leisurely pursuits. If you are a hobbyist and you want a system that performs well beyond what a stock exhaust system has to offer, then please read on for some important information.
So, what is your sound preference? Say, what?! Yes, one of the attributes of a high quality performance exhaust system is finding one that brings out the sound that you want it to make. Generally, there are three types of exhaust systems sounds you can choose from. Gibson Exhaust, a popular manufacturer of performance exhaust systems breaks it down as follows:
High: Produces a sound of high volume and intensity. Expect resonance with the cab.
Moderate: "Big Block" powerful exhaust tone with minimal resonance inside of the cab.
Low: Produces a mellow tone while it maintains a stock sound within the cabin.
Are you not sure which type of system that you want? Then, simply stop by the Gibson Exhaust site for sample sounds of the exhaust system for your truck or SUV.
Beyond sound, there are several other characteristics of any performance exhaust system that should be noted. They include:
More power. Stock mufflers can restrict engine power by as much as one third. With a properly specified and fitted performance muffler in place, air flow restriction can be reduced significantly. The result will be borne out every time you pull something or when you climb a hill as torque is freed up to bring out additional power.
Improved fuel economy. An efficiently working engine burns less fuel. With a performance exhaust system in place, your engine has a friend and not a foe that works in conjunction with the engine to achieve higher fuel mileage.
Longer lasting. What good is paying extra money for a performance exhaust system if it doesn't last longer? Made from aircraft quality stainless steel, your performance exhaust system can easily outlast the life of your vehicle. Depending on the manufacturer you choose, warranties as long as one million miles can assure that the exhaust system you place on your vehicle not only avoids corrosion but is also the last one it will ever need.
Certainly, performance exhaust systems can cost a lot more than stock systems. For the hobbyist who enjoys the throatier sound, stronger torque, and improved fuel economy, a performance exhaust system makes perfect sense.
2007 Honda Civic SI Start Up, Exhaust, In Depth Tour, and Test Drive Video Clips.
In thisvideo I give a full in depth tour and short test drive of the 2007 Honda Civic SI sedan. I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this car while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds under acceleration. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.
MBRP S5210409 T409-Stainless Steel Single Side Cat Back Exhaust System Overview
MBRP's XP Series is the performance exhaust of choice for the enthusiast who needs a system that can take anything that the road throws at it. This system's rugged sixteen gauge T409 construction can be counted on to withstand everything from salt to rocks, tar to grime. MBRP has had such success with this line that MBRP backs it with a Lifetime Warranty. Built to Perform: You count on your truck to tow all of your gear to where you want it. With your MBRP performance exhaust you can make that happen with up to 18 HP more horsepower and 28 ft/lb more torque. Give your truck more pulling power and much improved throttle response with an MBRP diesel exhaust system. MBRP's systems are so much more efficient, it will be easy to see what your truck can really do. Minimize Backpressure: The secret to getting more out of your diesel engine is to give it lots of cool, clean air. The only way that you can get fresh air in is to get the hot air out. From the spiral louvered high flow muffler to the fully mandrel bent tubing to minimal bend degree angles, your MBRP performance system gets exhaust out fast. Drop exhaust gas temperature by up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit and set the stage for all the performance you want. An MBRP performance exhaust system is the starting point to getting the most from cold air intakes, programmers, modules and downloader's. Easy Installation: MBRP systems are as much fun to install as to drive with on your truck. Bolt-on, no weld design makes installing this on your truck a no hassle one and a half to two hour project. Everything is direct fit to the OEM hangers and you get all the clamps and parts you will need, all in one box, no matter what configuration of truck you have. Sound and Style: Every MBRP performance exhaust system has been specifically tuned to get the optimal sound from your pickup.
Window fans are easy to incorporate in any interior design as much as windows are a natural, energy-saving way to sustain proper ventilation. They are fans intended to be placed within the frame of a window, and a lot like their natural precursors, they have been designed to circulate cool air, as with a window cooling fan, as well as clean air, as with a window exhaust fan. For today's severe summer heat and temperature fluctuations, these fans provide a cost-friendly, energy-efficient solution.
While a heater keeps rooms insulated and an air conditioner cools them down, a window exhaust fan expels stale air to make sure the cool air you are breathing is actually fresh. Unless your home or office interiors require absolutely cold temperatures, an exhaust fan creates a cool breeze at a fraction of the cost of an air conditioner. Industrial fans generate greater centrifugal action for carrying cool air all throughout.
Consider a window fan that can be switched between intake and exhaust modes. Nice features your fan should have, because they are common enough, include two or three sleep-friendly quiet speeds, an automatic shut-off thermostat or timer, and easy to see lighted controls. Invest in an exaust fan with a 360 degree dual-axis rotation, if within budget, so it rotates horizontally and vertically.
The typical window exhaust fan has an electricity powered motor but a solar powered portable fan comes in handy for producing a cool breeze wherever you are. A window fan doubling as a table or floor fan would be another smart investment.
Just installed the C&L Cold Air Intake, Roush Axel-Back Exhaust, and the Bama 93 Custom Tune. Love the sound of the new exhaust even though it is kind of loud and I can definitely feel the difference with the CAI and the tune. Feels like a different car. I bested a 13.75 in the quarter when I was stock so I look forward to seeing what I get with these upgrades. I will be posting that vid up as soon as I get a chance to run it at the quarter.
2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Start Up, Exhaust, and In Depth Tour On YouTube.
I'm going to be trying to upload the rest of the videos I have off the old camera next couple of days, check the saabkyle04 facebook page for more details on the vehicles I still have coming. In thisvideo I give a full in depth tour of the 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder. I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this car while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds under acceleration. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.
Rocket Motor Based on Rapid Fire Pellets Exploding in Long Exhaust Tubes
Rocket Scientists are constantly looking for new more efficient and safer ways to fire rockets. Due to the problems that are posed when multi-staged rockets many nations, space programs and military's still to this day have a tough time launching satellites, staging rocket and missile demonstrations and putting equipment and people into orbit. Over the last many decades unbelievable numbers of catastrophes have taken place costs 100s millions, even billions of dollars in hardware and too many lives to even wish to talk about. This is a critical issue indeed.
Therefore, I propose a new type of rocket motor system that is based on the new rapid fire weapons systems where each projectile fired lights the one behind it causing it to fire. However, instead of bullet projectiles, I propose using small balls of fuel that are sucked into a Venturi Tube after firing and then once compressed by the pressure moving thru the tube they fire and explode.
This causes the rocket to accelerate. Since, each line of projectiles can be monitored and then started when ready the rocket's sensors can let out the exact amount of propellant projectiles needed for a perfect and safer acceleration, as needed. Since this system is safe it can also be used to launch hypersonic aircraft, space craft or satellites into orbit. Perhaps it can also be used for rocket assist as needed in some aerospace applications.
Since, these rapid fire weapons systems already exist, it is my estimation that the cost to test this scheme would be in the 10s of millions if not less and thus, it makes no sense not to try it and see what we come up with after the tests are concluded. Good luck in your mission to create the world's safest rocket motor and God's Speed to you and yours.
1953 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup Start Up, Exhaust, In Depth Tour, and Short Drive On YouTube.
In thisvideo I give a full in depth tour of a beautiful American classic, a 1953 Chevrolet 3100 pickup truck, fully restored with just over 6k miles on it. I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this truck while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds under acceleration. A thorough tour/review of this truck designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle. Check out this dealer's website to see more www.allcityauto.net I have a lot more awesome stuff coming for you all this weekend!
1994 Pontiac Grand Prix Start Up, Exhaust, and In Depth Tour Video Clips.
In thisvideo I give a full in depth tour of the 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix. I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this car while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds under acceleration. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.
MBRP S9102409 SMOKERS T409-Stainless Steel DPF Back Cat Back Exhaust System with B1616 Stacks Overview
MBRP's XP Series is the performance exhaust of choice for the enthusiast who needs a system that can take anything that the road throws at it. This system's rugged sixteen gauge T409 construction can be counted on to withstand everything from salt to rocks, tar to grime. MBRP has had such success with this line that MBRP backs it with a Lifetime Warranty. Built to Perform: You count on your truck to tow all of your gear to where you want it. With your MBRP performance exhaust you can make that happen with up to 18 HP more horsepower and 28 ft/lb more torque. Give your truck more pulling power and much improved throttle response with an MBRP diesel exhaust system. MBRP's systems are so much more efficient, it will be easy to see what your truck can really do. Minimize Backpressure: The secret to getting more out of your diesel engine is to give it lots of cool, clean air. The only way that you can get fresh air in is to get the hot air out. From the spiral louvered high flow muffler to the fully mandrel bent tubing to minimal bend degree angles, your MBRP performance system gets exhaust out fast. Drop exhaust gas temperature by up to 200F and set the stage for all the performance you want. An MBRP performance exhaust system is the starting point to getting the most from cold air intakes, programmers, modules and downloader's. Easy Installation: MBRP systems are as much fun to install as to drive with on your truck. Bolt-on, no weld design makes installing this on your truck a no hassle one and a half to two hour project. Everything is direct fit to the OEM hangers and you get all the clamps and parts you will need, all in one box, no matter what configuration of truck you have. Sound and Style: Every MBRP performance exhaust system has been specifically tuned to get the optimal sound from your pickup.
Heavily Modified Murcielago-Darth Vader Awakens LOUD Revs On YouTube.
DWiggs' Highly modified 2003 Lamborghini Murcielago singing the ungodly tune!!! OMG. This thing is out of this world. The one-of-a-kind exhaust in unreal standing still or flying down the highway. The car has been modified to become rear wheel drive, saving lots of weight. It has a custom interior and sounds system, blacked out all around. Updated ECU flash and much much more. Needless to say, this deserved the title "Darth Vader!"
2010 Ford Mustang GT Start Up, Exhaust, and Full Review Video Clips.
I get a chance to check out a 2010 Ford Mustang GT in all its entirety. I take the viewers on a full in depth tour and review of the exterior, interior, trunk, and engine, as well as an exhaust clip. I make sure to address all the fine details styling cues and notable features of the car. I also start it up to show it idling and what it sounds like. *******Shout out to Dale Jarrett Ford in Monroe, NC for allowing me to make this video. Great selection of vehicles, and awesome staff!******** This car also has special employees pricing for a limited time
2008 BMW M5 Start Up, Exhaust, and In Depth Tour On YouTube.
In thisvideo I give a full in depth tour of the 2008 BMW M5. I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this car while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds under acceleration. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle. Thanks a lot to Hendrick BMW of Charlotte, NC for allowing me to film this video! For more info on this car as well as others visit www.hendrickbmw.com
Is it time for you to replace your car's exhaust system? Have you noticed rust around your muffler and tailpipe? If you answered yes to both of these questions, then consider replacing your stock exhaust system with a performance exhaust system. Up front you will pay more, but in the end a performance exhaust system just may be the last one you will ever need to purchase for your car.
Nothing lasts forever, right? Well, in the case of some performance exhaust systems you can come darn close. Consider this: one top manufacturer of cat-back exhausts [more on what one is a bit later] produces an exhaust system with a one million mile guarantee! How can they do this? By making a product from aircraft quality stainless steel, that's how. That's right; the same steel used by aircraft manufacturers goes into every Borla brand exhaust system to produce a product that is durable and long lasting. Other brands have similar warranties, so I am not saying Borla is the end all or be all product for your car.
So, just how does a cat-back system work? By keeping all the important emissions parts in place, a cat-back system incorporates large width exhaust pipes and low restriction performance mufflers into your car thereby lowering exhaust back pressure. A side benefit is the deeper, throatier tone produced by the exhaust system. Because your car's engine is essentially an air pump, a cat-back a/k/a performance exhaust system allows the engine to pump and flow air with less interruption. In summation, more power is freed up and horsepower increases of 5 to 15 percent are well within the range of possibility. One side benefit: you will notice an increase in fuel economy because a performance exhaust system allows your engine to run more efficiently.
So, what's not to love about a performance exhaust system? Not much! Even if you aren't planning to keep your car forever, the resale value of your vehicle will also increase with a performance exhaust system installed on your car. You win now with more power and better fuel economy and you can win later when it comes time to sell your car. A true win-win situation, don't you agree?
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Gibson 65629 Super Truck Stainless Dual Exhaust System
Designed for the race enthusiast to give you the deep powerful race truck rumble with impressive acceleration and increased horsepower gains. Designed for hassle free, bolt-on installation. Typical dyno tested horsepower gains average are 10-15 and 15-20lb-ft of increased torque. Not recommended for heavy duty towing. Noise level may exceed 95-decibel standard.
Exits In Front of Rear Tire; Incl. Muffler/Pipes/Stainless Sport Tips
Superflow Performance T-304 Stainless Muffler, fully welded, Not packed or screened, nothing to blow out
T-304 High Polished Stainless Steel Clampless Round Tips
Magnaflow Stainless Steel 5 inch Single Cat-Back Exhaust System reduces engine heat, back pressure as well as improve exhaust scavenging for high power and performance of the engine. It is manufactured from heavy-duty stainless steel and feature a 5 inch tube. This exhaust system is backed by a lifetime warranty.
Reduces engine heat, back pressure and improves exhaust scavenging for high performance
Two often ignored but important parts of the vehicle's mechanical system is the exhaust and muffler systems. These two systems work together to help a car run at peak efficiency and performance. The exhaust system is a tubing system that takes exhaust gases created by the engine and guides them out the back of the vehicle. Typically, an exhaust system will have some of the following systems:
1. A muffler
2. A catalytic converter
3. A turbo charger
4. A cylinder head/exhaust manifold
The manifold collects the exhaust gas from two or more cylinders and puts them into one pipe. The manifold needs to be heavy duty because of the high temperatures, so they are often made of cast iron.
The header back is a part of an exhaust system that extends from the cylinder head back. It includes the outlet for the header, to the vent, to open air. This, like the turbo back, is an optional item that is put in to help increase the performance of a vehicle. The turbo back is the part of the exhaust that extends form the outlet of the turbo charger all the way to open air at the end.
The catalytic converter helps to reduce the exhaust emissions of the vehicle. Typically most cars will come with this but if the car is being produced for an area without exhaust restrictions, then the converter may not be installed as a result.
Before we get to the tail pipe, we come to the muffler. This is an important part of the exhaust system and one we never think about. Since exhaust gas is shooting out the exhaust system at high pressure, it creates a lot of noise. The muffler reduces the backpressure of the exhaust, while at the same time improving engine efficiency, engine performance, the power output of the car and it even reduces the wear and tear of engine components. The most significant aspect of the muffler is the noise reduction it creates.
Once we get to the very back of the exhaust system, we come to the tail pipe. The tail pipe is where all the exhaust comes out. Depending on the state of the engine, exhaust can come out white, grey or even black. If it comes out black, then there is usually a problem with the engine and it should go in to be fixed.
The great thing about the exhaust and the muffler is that if something goes wrong, it is not too hard to fix it, especially the farther you get away from the engine. If your muffler falls off, you will need a new one, if it develops a hole, you will need to get it patched. Thankfully, all of this can be done at any Los Angeles repair shop as the repairs of exhaust systems are generally quite easy to do.
Next time you go out for a drive, don't forget about the important part the exhaust system and muffler in your car plays for your vehicle and the environment around you.
2006 Acura RSX Type-S Greddy SP2 Before & After Video Clips.
Here's a video I took of my 06 Type-s the morning of the SP2 install. I took video footage before I drove to the shop and then after the SP2 was installed. I tried as much as I possibly could to make the only variable the exhaust itself, which is why I did it on the same day, on the same road, almost the exact camera angles. I hope this helps anyone out there in there exhaust decision making. The mods on the car during the filming: Fujita F5 Cold Air Intake Hondata Reflash Stock Exhaust & then Greddy SP2 catback Thank You
7.3 Liter Powerstroke MPG Upgrades Part 1 On YouTube.
This is the introduction video to my MPG upgrades. I plan on several videos showing the installation of a pyrometer, a performance chip, a 4" turbo back stainless exhaust, new intercooler and engine valley hoses and I will polish the turbo "Y pipe". In this video I lay out the upgrade plan and show the parts. I show the installation of the upgrades in parts 2, 3 and 4 Index: @0.18 EGT, Pyrometer @DrPerformance Fuel Injector Fooler @4:06 Intercooler and engine valley boots @5:17 4" Turbo back exhaust @6.17 Link to Part 2
1999 Dodge Dakota RT 5.9 Start Up, Custom Exhaust, and In Depth Tour Video Clips.
In thisvideo I give a full in depth tour on a 1999 Dodge Dakota RT 5.9 with custom side exhausts. I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this truck while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds under acceleration with an exhaust clip. A thorough review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.
2006 Hummer H2 Stock Exhaust VS BORLA Catback #140037 Video Clips.
Hear the difference between the stock catback exhaust on a 2006 Hummer H2 vs the Borla Catback Exhaust part #140037. I really enjoy the new borla sound this is my second Borla exhaust and I look forward to putting the Borla headers on soon. Only issue I have was with the Borla Kit being damage during shipping. Borla has indicated they will replace the damaged part under warranty. Purchased the kit from www.borlaparts.com. It shipped that day! Shot with Canon HV30 using a rhodes video mic. Got tech support from www.borla.com and thanks to the guys at Meineke Car Care Shop 7525 Metcalf Avenue 0.76 miles. OVERLAND PARK, KS 66204 Phone 913/649-0086
1996 Dodge Ram 3500 V10 Start Up, Exhaust, and In Depth Tour On YouTube.
In thisvideo I give a full in depth tour of a 1996 Dodge Ram 3500 V10. I take viewers on a close look through the interior and exterior of this car while showing details, over viewing of features, and noting unique styling cues to the vehicle itself. I also show the engine and the details of it, start it up and see how it sounds under acceleration. A thorough tour/review of this car designed to give others a greater overall appreciation of the vehicle.