This is a direct drop-in and can be installed at home or at the shop. That’s why we carry a wide lineup of sport exhaust systems, from individual pieces to full kits, made by some of the best manufacturers in the industry. We take exhaust so seriously that we also make our own branded exhaust systems in our own facility. We use 304 stainless steel for extra durability and life, and ensure every component is forged to fit your vehicle. Cat-back exhaust systems have more efficient gas flow, yielding increased engine performance, thanks to their larger exhaust tubes and mandrel bends. As a result, your car will be able to breathe better and produce more power.
We want to make sure the part fits your specific vehicle so we need a little more information from you. You can find out by inspecting the emissions sticker that is located in your engine compartment.
The package is designed to maximize the performance of the Ford Mustang giving the vehicle a wider track with all the necessary suspension and braking systems to balance out the package. Introducing the 2024 Roush F-150, the perfect fusion of bold design, aggressive styling and high-performance upgrades. Each of the twin pipes are 50mm and the junction is 60mm but it quickly necks down to 50mm as it enters the center resonator. The resonator is a straight through 50mm perforated tube and some high frequency sound is absorbed.
Cat-back exhaust system kits come standard with tailpipes, a performance muffler and exhaust tips. The inclusion of our wider, mandrel-bent tailpipes means cat-back exhausts are your go-to for increasing your performance gains along with boosting your sound. While horsepower and torque gains vary from vehicle to vehicle, you can expect anywhere from a percent gain in horsepower and torque after installing a cat-back exhaust system.
By running pipes from the catalytic converter to the muffler and from the muffler to the exhaust tip, cat back exhaust systems improve exhaust gas flow, providing small performance boosts. However, your performance gains may be limited if your catalytic converter restricts gas flow, as a catback exhaust system is installed ‘downstream’ of the converter. Header-back systems are increasingly rare, namely because of modern emissions systems. Since removing your vehicle’s factory emissions components is highly illegal, the previous two options are more common. However, header-back systems are still available for some older, pre-emissions applications. In these cases, header-back systems offer more performance and volume than cat-back or axle-back systems