1 Cat Back Exhaust Vs Axle Back Exhaust Systems: What's the Difference?
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Next we have the option we refer to as the Cat-back system (sometimes also known as "with Front Pipe" exhaust). One of the most noticeable changes after installing a cat-back exhaust system is the sound. The exhaust note becomes deeper and more pronounced, giving your vehicle a more aggressive tone. The specific sound varies depending on the muffler and pipe design, allowing drivers to choose a system that matches their preference for loudness and pitch.

Unlike your stock system, CORSA exhaust systems don't utilize performance-robbing restrictions that reduce airflow, such as chambered designs, baffles or spring-loaded valves. With wider tubing and our mandrel-bent design, your new full exhaust system will allow for reduced backpressure and provide cleaner oxygenized air to your engine. You'll see benefits like increased horsepower, torque boost and better fuel economy.

These look like standard mufflers with a VERY unusual side entry rear exit configuration. Notice the heat discoloration at the intersection where the split occurs.Heat discoloration shows up where there is a flow restriction. Notice also the heat discoloration just after the pipes enter the silencers. It is AMAZING the engine makes the power it does through this congestion. Features Only 10 lbs [catless and non resonated version] 304 stainless steel piping Smooth air flow for maximum horsepower Compatible with both manual and automatic transmissions TIG welded to perfection... The main functions of exhaust systems are increasing horsepower and improving your engine sound.

Don’t deny yourself the perfect blend of sound and performance any longer. Give our team a call today for a cat-back exhaust system that will unleash the potential of your Maverick. I'm very pleased with this [Thermal R&amp