1 Exhaust Systems
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Next we have the option we refer to as the Cat-back system (sometimes also known as "with Front Pipe" exhaust). One of the most noticeable changes after installing a cat-back exhaust system is the sound. The exhaust note becomes deeper and more pronounced, giving your vehicle a more aggressive tone. The specific sound varies depending on the muffler and pipe design, allowing drivers to choose a system that matches their preference for loudness and pitch.

When the exhaust mode is placed in "Sport" mode the exhaust system broadcasts an "Xtreme" level sound 6 decibels louder than the stock exhaust system. As the driver adjusts the exhaust mode to the "Normal" level, the exhaust produces an exhaust note more closely resembling a CORSA "Sport" level exhaust note. At Mishimoto we offer a variety of products such as intercoolers, catch cans, cold air intakes and more. Trust in Mishimoto's expertise and commitment to quality to deliver exceptional products for all your automotive needs. Mishimoto exhaust systems utilize high-flow mufflers for minimal flow restriction.

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.

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