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Consider a Performance Exhaust System

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.

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Unleash the Power With a New Exhaust

What is the best upgrade for your car? That depends on the car. Personally, the best way to immediately maximize the efficiency, sound and performance of any car is to upgrade the standard exhaust system.

By its very nature, the standard exhaust on your car is made to be as efficient as possible; and this means robbing you of power you could – and should – be making. A new exhaust system will free up more power and at the same time unleash a torrent of sound. Think of it this way. Your engine is like your body and the exhaust is like you breathing out. If you have a restricted airway, breathing out becomes hard to do and is not as efficient as it could be.

With a new exhaust, your car will be able to breathe better and operate more effectively. This is especially true when you enlarge the diameter of the pipes and let more air flow out of the system. The more air that flows out the better and this can also be likened breathing. If you had larger air tubes with which to breathe, your body would operate in a more efficient way and you wouldn’t have to work as hard to do physical activity. A car works in much the same way. By opening up the airwaves, your car will be able to work to its fullest extent. And this means that it will be able to go better, for longer, without any worries.

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You Can Install A Performance Exhaust System

If you are considering replacing your vehicle’s exhaust system, a performance exhaust system can be an ideal choice, offering to you many benefits over a stock exhaust system. Let’s examine the benefits of installing a performance .

More Power – One of the obvious benefits of a performance exhaust system is more power for your car. Using catalyst back [cat-back] technology, additional horsepower is freed up, with horsepower increases of 5%, 10%, and even 15% possible. Exactly how does a cat-back system work? By keeping all the key emissions components in place, a cat-back system brings in large width exhaust pipes and low restriction performance mufflers for your car resulting in a lowering of exhaust back pressure. One nice side benefit is the deeper, throatier pitch created by the exhaust system. Since your vehicle’s engine is in essence an air pump, a cat-back system helps the engine to pump and flow air with less disruption.

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The Ins and Outs of Harley Exhaust Systems

Most of us like to turn heads with our bikes and the exhaust is a big part of that. A cool looking exhaust system can really enhance the appearance of your motorcycle. Plus the distinctive throaty roar of a Harley-Davidson engine comes from the exhaust.

But there is more to Harley exhaust systems than gleaming chrome and bestial growls. Understanding the function of your exhaust lets you choose the best one for your bike.

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