1 Cat Back Exhaust System for Subaru WRX, STI, Impreza, BRZ & Toyota Supra, GR86, FT86, FR S
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Installation was super easy, and did it myself with only ramps. When IE claims 'no-drone' they really mean it - the sound is perfect! The youtube videos do not do a good job capturing the sound quality, but trust me, it's the best overall setup for your car at a reasonable price point. Enjoy a tuned and enjoyable exhaust note without any raspy leaks ruining the show. Our exhaust system assembles with our wide-width stretch clamps designed to seal and pull your exhaust connections together.

A cat back exhaust system is one of the most popular aftermarket upgrades for performance-minded drivers. When deciding which type of exhaust system to choose, it is important to consider your needs and budget. If you are looking for maximum power and efficiency, a cat back exhaust may be the best option. However, if you are more concerned with cost and weight, a standard system may be a better choice. A cat back exhaust is one of the most popular upgrades for car enthusiasts.

A faulty exhaust system can cause a decrease in power, acceleration and fuel efficiency, as well as potentially exposing drivers and passengers to harmful gases, so issues should be fixed immediately. We have a wide range of exhaust systems in stock – browse our range and find the correct exhaust system for your car below. There are many distinct and differentiable features to each of many cat back exhaust systems, meaning it’ll be easys to find a do-it-yourself cat back installation. The modifications directly bolt where the original exhaust is, so there won’t need to be excessive installation. You’ll have everything you need to replace the exhaust with the pipes, muffler, and tips that come with a DIY package.

Installation was easy, and the craftsmanship and welds are very high quality. Mishimoto exhausts are constructed of large diameter mandrel-bent pipes for maximum flow. Mishimoto exhausts are perfectly engineered to provide an aggressively rich tone with no annoying highway drone. In general, though, you can expect to pay anywhere from $1000 upwards for a good cat back exhaust system. That may seem like a lot of money, but keep in mind that a cat back exhaust can provide a significant boost to your car's performance and help it to stand out from the crowd. Typically a cat-back exhaust upgrade can be swapped with the original exhaust without any modifications.

Engines fitted with regulated 3-way catalytic converters are equipped with a computerized closed-loop feedback fuel injection system using one or more oxygen sensors (also known as Lambda Sonds or sensors). Other variants combined three-way converters with carburetors equipped with feedback mixture control were used. An unregulated three-way converter features the same chemical processes but without the oxygen sensor, which meant higher NOx emissions, particularly under partial loads. These were low-cost solutions, typically used for retrofitting to older cars or for smaller, cheaper cars. Axle-back exhaust systems replace only your vehicle’s rear exhaust section, usually consisting of items behind the rear axles, like rear exhaust pipes, muffler, and exhaust tips. A&nbsp