1 Why You Need A Cat Back Exhaust
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CORSA exhaust parts, hardware and detailed instructions are included in each kit so you can get on the road as fast as possible. We hope this article has provided a thorough answer to the question of what is a catback exhaust and provided advice on how they can help improve the performance of your car. While they may not provide a big performance boost for all cars, cat-back exhausts are a simple and effective way to improve gas flow in your exhaust system beyond what stock exhausts are capable of. Catalyst poisoning occurs when the catalytic converter is exposed to exhaust containing substances that coat the working surfaces, so that they cannot contact and react with the exhaust. The most notable contaminant is lead, so vehicles equipped with catalytic converters can run only on unleaded fuel.

There are several factors to consider when selecting an exhaust system for your vehicle, including noise level, finish, price, style, and installation difficulty. As you move through the versions here, you’ll notice that the more complete the system, the more expensive it becomes. In exchange, you'll get more performance and sound benefit out of the system. To sweeten the pot, our exhausts come with significant savings once you start bundling multiple pieces together.

So listen up and checkout this MBRP Black Series 3" Dual Cat-Back Exhaust on a 2021 LT1 82-92 camaro long tube headers. This is the main path to completing your full exhaust upgrade. And when it's time to perform maintenance that required the removal of your exhaust system make sure that you use new gaskets if your existing gaskets have too much heat damage. And check out the rest of the exhaust options to fully protect and support your exhaust beyond your cat-back setup.

A dual exit on the other hand, is just a single exhaust system but with two exhaust tips. This is because, with a cat-back exhaust system, you will experience a significant increase in your fuel economy. The tone provided by different cat-back exhaust systems varies from one system to another.

Cat-back exhaust systems will include any pipes that run from the catalytic converter to the muffler, the muffler itself, any pipes that may run from the muffler to the exhaust tips, and the exhaust tips themselves. Some cat-back exhaust systems have a muffler delete, which means no muffler is included. This is typically found on vehicles that function primarily for off-road use