A cat-back exhaust system is one of the best ways to improve your car’s performance. It replaces the stock cat-back exhaust system and gives your car a more aggressive sound. In also improves airflow and reduces back pressure. As a result, your car will be able to breathe better and produce more power.
Reason 2: Increased power
When these systems are designed, horsepower is frequently increased in comparison to a vehicle’s factory design. The reason for this is that stock models prioritize space over horsepower in an effort to minimize materials. This is why stock exhaust systems are relatively ineffective. Because aftermarket custom cat back exhaust systems reduce back pressure and feature mandrel-bent turns, they improve exhaust system efficiency.
Where is your Vehicle Registered?
All Federal catalytic converters meet EPA requirements. California prohibits the sale, installation, and use of Federal Catalytic Converters. Learn more about the Federal Catalytic Converter law HERE.
The California Air Resource Board’s Executive Orders serve as the foundation for the converters in this catalog, and their use must be in compliance with this information. It is against the law in California to install a catalytic converter based only on the weight and engine size of the car. Learn more about the California Catalytic Converter law HERE.
Converters in this catalog are based on Executive Orders issued by the California Air Resource Board or have been approved by Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment and must be used in accordance with this information. In Colorado, it is illegal to select a catalytic converter for installation based solely on vehicle weight and engine size. Learn more about the Colorado Catalytic Converter law HERE.
Every state in New York The laws pertaining to catalytic converters in Maine and New York can be found HERE.
Every state in New York The laws pertaining to catalytic converters in Maine and New York can be found HERE.
Reason 7: Save on fuel
Fuel efficiency may rise with cat back exhaust systems, depending on your vehicle’s make and model. Because the engine has less work to do to push exhaust gases through the piping, its load is reduced, increasing efficiency and MPG.
It’s important to remember that driving on the freeway will result in a greater fuel savings than city driving, but if you spend a large portion of your day on the road, you’ll probably notice the difference.
FAQ
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