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By freeing up the restrictions in the exhaust system, a cat back exhaust can help your engine to breathe more freely. This, in turn, can lead to a significant increase in horsepower. If you love cars just as much as we do, then you know that one of the best upgrades you can make to your vehicle is a cat back exhaust. But if you're not familiar with this term, don't worry – Vandemon Performance is here to break it down.

However, it’s always a good idea to consult with professional mechanics like the crew at Bradley’s Auto Service to make sure everything checks out. As a vital touch point to the driving experience there is something truly special about dropping a gear and hearing the roar as you disappear. We fear most the time when we are enveloped in silence in our electric bubbles. Our mission forever more is to push off that date and engineer, design, and manufacture the world’s greatest exhaust systems, so that you will always be able to enjoy your car to the fullest.

Finally, the catalytic converter can become fouled over time, resulting in a loss of power. This can be remedied by having the converter cleaned or replaced as needed. When it comes to choosing the right cat back for your car, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. First, you need to make sure that the cat back you choose is compatible with your car's make and model. Are you an aggressive driver who likes to take corners at high speeds?

They both improve your engine’s tone and give it that deep rumble loved by every motor enthusiast. Getting a cat-back exhaust system is definitely the more budget-friendly option. Other benefits of aluminized steel is they are lightweight and very workable.

As a result, the glass pack mufflers end up producing sounds that are more aggressive and louder than the straight-through muffler. This is a little bit different from most original exhaust systems. Today we’ll focus on the cat-back exhaust systems and what makes them stand out. There are the header-back, turbo-back, axle-back and cat-back systems.

From the inception of the small block Cobra, Carroll Shelby intended to build a race version of his lightweight roadster