
A component designed to replace the factory-installed muffler on a vehicle, specifically manufactured by MBRP, alters the exhaust system to provide a more aggressive sound profile. This modification involves removing the sound-dampening... Read more »

A cylindrical aftermarket automotive component, generally fabricated from steel or aluminum, replaces the factory-installed sound suppression device on vehicles equipped with a four-inch diameter exhaust system. This modification alters the vehicle’s exhaust... Read more »

This modification involves removing the factory-installed muffler from the exhaust system of a BMW F30 335i. The muffler’s function is to dampen exhaust noise. Its removal results in a louder, more aggressive... Read more »

A component designed to replace the factory-installed muffler on a specific diesel engine, the 6.7 Cummins, alters the exhaust system’s flow. This aftermarket part is typically a straight pipe section intended to... Read more »

The removal of the exhaust muffler on a 2016 Chevrolet Silverado is an aftermarket modification involving the replacement of the factory-installed muffler with a straight pipe or a similar component designed to... Read more »

A system altering the exhaust flow of a Subaru WRX, specifically by removing the mufflers while retaining the original manufacturer’s brand identity or lacking distinct branding, modifies the vehicle’s sound profile and... Read more »

The removal of the initial silencing component in the exhaust system of a Volvo 240, typically located after the catalytic converter, is a modification commonly undertaken to alter the vehicle’s sound characteristics.... Read more »