1 Cat Back Exhaust Vs Axle Back Exhaust Systems: What's the Difference?
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SPD's 304 stainless high performance resonator cat-back pipe replaces your factory resonator pipe wi.. SPD's high performance stage 2 resonator cat-back pipe replaces your factory resonator pipe with a t.. We have redesigned our GX Series catback systems and will have them available to ship at the end of .. The exhaust system is one of the most important parts of any vehicle. It protects the driver and other nearby cars almost as much as the braking system does. If you want your car to take care of you, you need to take the best care of it.

Dual Magnaflow wide open mufflers with quad 3.5" exhaust tips, slightly louder and deeper than standard Borla. This upgrade option retains the large Borla resonator and replaces Borla mufflers with dual Magnaflow mufflers and quad tips. Borla is a great exhaust, but with this upgrade your back will look much better with the large aggressive oval quad tips and will sound better too! Cat-back exhaust systems refer to all of the components that exhaust gasses flow through after exiting the vehicle’s catalytic converter.

Straight-through, or flow-through, mufflers have perforated baffles and packing material that provides a conservative level of sound absorption while still keeping sound output moderately loud. Glasspack mufflers perform similar to resonators due to their design and lack of sound-absorbing packing material, so they tend to be louder and higher pitched. For compression-ignition (i.e., diesel) engines, the most commonly used catalytic converter is the diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC). This catalyst converts particulate matter (PM), hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide and water. These converters often operate at 90 percent efficiency, virtually eliminating diesel odor and helping reduce visible particulates. These catalysts are ineffective for NOx, so NOx emissions from diesel engines are controlled by exhaust gas recirculation (EGR).

Cat back exhaust systems are a great way to enhance the performance and look of your vehicle without having to take out a small loan. An average exhaust will start at around $300 and can go up to anywhere around $3000. You will be able to find a cat back exhaust system for just about every make and model of a vehicle, and they are easy to install, making them great for people who love a bit of DIY.

Considering cat-back exhausts replace more restrictions, they typically offer increased performance and noise compared to axle-back systems