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A cat-back exhaust system is one of the best ways to improve your car's performance. It replaces the stock cat-back exhaust system and gives your car a more aggressive sound. Perhaps the most significant benefit is the increased power that it can provide.

The only difference is that it features straight perforated pipes. The original exhaust systems focus more on just reducing the sound and not shaping it to give it that desired deep growl. One function shared with both the axle-back and the cat-back exhaust systems are shaping your vehicle’s tone.

Walker is your one-stop exhaust shop, offering a full line of mufflers, pipes, hardware and accessories. Cat to Y pipe intersection showing after cat O2 sensor location. This qualifies as one of the STRANGEST stock exhaust parts I have seen. For some reason Toyota/Lexus decided to weld a straight section of 60mm pipe to the cat outlet flange, angle cut it, weld a 50mm pipe pipe that has its last couple of inches expanded to 60mm and match angle cut. Also note the O2 placement is in the 50mm sections of the Y pipe where the sensor tip takes up a good portion of the available flow area.

A cat back exhaust system, also known as a catback exhaust, is an aftermarket automotive exhaust system that replaces everything in the exhaust system from the catalytic converter to the tailpipe. Cat back exhausts are available in various configurations and materials, allowing drivers to choose the one that best suits their needs and preferences. An aftermarket cat back exhaust might be the perfect upgrade that can enhance your Dodge Charger’s performance and road presence. Unlike its OEM counterpart, it boasts a less-restrictive construction, so it can release more exhaust gases. A cat back exhausts is also designed to install behind a catalytic converter, so remains emission compliant. In addition, its design lets your vehicle generate a more distinct exhaust sound.

When it comes to improving your vehicle’s performance, you have two options. However, stainless still can be very expensive, as opposed to aluminized steel which is very affordable. It is also resistant to corrosion, just not to the level of stainless steel. Since there is no back pressure and the diameter is large enough, the engine will not use a lot of energy to push the exhausts out. While getting a cat-back performance exhaust system can be pricier initially, it can save on a lot of costs in the future. These exhaust pipes are usually wrapped in sound-absorbing materials, mostly fiberglass packing.

A spare set of 19″ Y-spoke alloy wheels is included in the sale, and they are shod with Bridgestone tires. The car is finished in Panther Black Metallic (80U) and features a GXP-specific front bumper cover and rear diffuser as well as a sunroof, fog lights, dual hood scoops, fender vents, and a rear spoiler. Imperfections are noted on the decklid and on a door and are also shown in the gallery. Our expansive inventory of Subaru performance parts ensures your vehicle not only performs at its peak but is also supported by our unparalleled customer service. At SubiSpeed, we understand that upgrading your Subaru is not just about selecting the right parts