
These aftermarket automotive components replace the vehicle’s original sound-dampening device with a straight section of tubing. Functionally, they remove the restriction created by the stock part, allowing exhaust gases to flow more... Read more »

These components redirect exhaust gases from an engine, routing them to outlets positioned along the vehicle’s sides, typically near the rocker panels or just ahead of the rear wheels. An example involves... Read more »

The componentry responsible for exhaust noise reduction and the channeling of combustion byproducts away from an engine is a critical element in modern vehicles. This system typically incorporates a sound-dampening device along... Read more »

These components are integral parts of a vehicle’s emission control and noise reduction systems. Situated within the undercarriage, they manage the flow of combusted gases from the engine, minimizing both the sound... Read more »

These components are integral to an exhaust system, functioning primarily to attenuate the sound produced by the internal combustion engine. Typically cylindrical in shape, they are strategically located within the exhaust pathway... Read more »