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We use the latest, advanced equipment to ensure precise and accurate adjustments. Each of the trucks will be included in Shelby's official registry. Revology's '68 Shelby GT500KR surpasses the performance of the original with a 710hp supercharged Ford/Roush Performance 5.0L Ti-VCT Coyote DOHC V8 engine. In 1962 Carroll Shelby, one of America's greatest race car drivers began a new chapter in his storied career with the legendary Cobra sports car. A piece of of this sports car's "DNA" is part of every subsequent Shelby vehicle. |
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From cat-back exhaust systems, emissions compliant catalytic converters, performance mufflers to custom exhaust parts, buy the automotive part your vehicle needs. In addition to boosting your horsepower, cat-back exhausts can make a massive difference to the sound of your car, especially if you choose exhaust tips designed for acoustics. Basically, catback exhaust systems upgrade regular exhausts, improving the flow of exhaust gases and the performance of your engine with wider pipes and smoother bends. |
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Cat-back exhaust systems replace all the components after the catalytic converter, sometimes referred to as the cat. Now you can upgrade your downpipe or mid-pipe depending on your applications. Some cat-back systems will include a mid-pipe depending on your cat layout. And when you want to make more power and take your vehicle to the next level, then you will be ready for an exhaust manifold. Available only from Mallett Performance Cars, this exhaust system is made from 304 stainless steel and features the highest quality mufflers and resonators. |
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In layman’s terms, a catback exhaust system provides a smoother, more streamlined path for exhaust gases to exit your car, allowing your engine to work more efficiently. When catalytic converters were first introduced, most vehicles used carburetors that provided a relatively rich air-fuel ratio. Oxygen (O2) levels in the exhaust stream were therefore generally insufficient for the catalytic reaction to occur efficiently. |
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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 ([2019 f250 egr delete kit](https://cnrautoparts.com/egr-delete-kit-w-radiating-pipe-for-2011-2019-ford-powerstroke-6-7l-f250-f350-f450-f550.html)). |
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There is a range of muffler types you can choose from with a cat back exhaust system with most people opting for a glasspack or straight-through muffler. Both of these options are designed to work well within the system to reduce back pressure. Deciding to purchase a performance exhaust system for your car is no easy task. |
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By running pipes from the catalytic converter to the muffler and from the muffler to the exhaust tip, cat back exhaust systems improve exhaust gas flow, providing small performance boosts. However, your performance gains may be limited if your catalytic converter restricts gas flow, as a catback exhaust system is installed ‘downstream’ of the converter. Header-back systems are increasingly rare, namely because of modern emissions systems. Since removing your vehicle’s factory emissions components is highly illegal, the previous two options are more common. However, header-back systems are still available for some older, pre-emissions applications. In these cases, header-back systems offer more performance and volume than cat-back or axle-back systems |