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Exhaust system parts that quietly wear down over the years
Exhaust systems are designed to survive years of heat, vibration, and road grime, yet some of their most important parts deteriorate so gradually that drivers rarely notice until performance or safety ...
Like many of those building a classic truck, installing an exhaust system is more complicated and deserves more thought than merely visiting the local muffler shop. Engine swaps, transmission, and ...
CARS.COM — A few decades ago, most car owners could count on having to replace at least part of their exhaust system every five years or sooner. Muffler shops seemed to be doing brisk business on ...
Straight pipes result in seriously loud exhaust noises, but in the right situations, they could reap benefits when it comes ...
An exhaust system is essential for managing emissions and optimizing internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle performance. One of the more significant advancements in this area is the active exhaust ...
Rust is the No. 1 enemy of exhaust systems, but it is by no means the only one. For example, bottoming out over bumps can cause physical damage to car parts; mufflers can get clogged by internal parts ...
Our fearless editor, Ryan Manson, is a busy guy, so when he began building a 1952 Ford pickup and needed a long list of parts and wanted them fast Manson turned to America's oldest speed shop, ...
There's a lot going on inside your vehicle at any given time, whether you're idling at a red light or driving at freeway speeds. Much of this activity involves chemical reactions that — while ...
Next to the suspension, the exhaust system of your gasoline-fueled four-cycle truck engine is perhaps the most misunderstood bolt-on performance combination on the market. The basic concept of ...
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