The amount of horsepower gained from installing a cat-back exhaust system varies by vehicle and the system’s design. However, when combined with other performance enhancements, the gains can be more significant. The primary goal of a cat-back exhaust is to reduce back pressure, allowing your engine to breathe better and operate more efficiently. The factory exhausts come in mandrel bent tubes made of stainless steel or aluminized steel. Besides offering longer durability, the construction also ensures there’s free flow of gases. To improve this, you can opt to replace some parts of the exhaust system using aftermarket performance exhaust systems.
So listen up and checkout this MBRP Black Series 3" Dual Cat-Back Exhaust on a 2021 LT1 Camaro. This is the main path to completing your full exhaust upgrade. And when it's time to perform maintenance that required the removal of your exhaust system make sure that you use new gaskets if your existing gaskets have too much heat damage. And check out the rest of the exhaust options to fully protect and support your exhaust beyond your cat-back setup.
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