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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.

Exhaust systems also play a role in reducing noise levels, improving engine performance and reducing fuel consumption. To get the power level up to 785 hp, Shelby installs a Ford Performance supercharger, as well as a new carbon-fiber air intake tube, high-performance fuel injectors, and an aluminum heat exchanger. A Borla (cat-back) exhaust system rounds out the list of powertrain modifications.

A stock system is designed to reduce and if possible eliminate all the noise produced by your vehicle. Because of this, the axle-back exhaust system does not impact the flow or pressure of the exhaust gases in any way. The axle-back exhaust system uses the factory exhaust pipe which does not have a large diameter. This offers even more breathing space for the engine thus better performance. Most cat-back exhaust systems are customized and not universal. One is to replace specific parts like with cat-back exhaust systems.

Noticeable gains will be noticed in the initial throttle response, with reduced turbo lag. Engine movement and exhaust weight are transferred into the exhaust hangers, which puts a lot of stress on the mount brackets. IE's catback system is manufactured with multi-point and boxed-in hanger mounts designed to stand the test of time. Drive confidently knowing your exhaust is securely mounted and protected against annoying rattles or breaks. All piping is constructed of mandrel-bent T304L stainless steel to offer superior corrosion resistance.

Namely, it replaces the rear axle-back and tips and then a portion of what we refer to as the mid-pipes. This system is emissions friendly and doesn’t require any tuning. In New Jersey, vehicles must pass emissions testing to ensure they meet environmental standards. Since cat-back exhaust systems do not modify the catalytic converter or engine management system, they generally do not affect a vehicle’s ability to pass emissions testing.

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.

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