Should I put an exhaust on my truck?

08 Apr.,2024

 

An aftermarket exhaust system can be a great upgrade for your car. It can increase power, enhance the sound and increase efficiency. If you pick the right system. Thermal R&D has decades of experience in building the perfect performance exhausts - for just about any vehicle.

That’s why our experts know everything about what a replacement exhaust system can do for your car. Read on to find out more.

What Does A Cat-Back Exhaust System Do?

A cat-back exhaust system extends from the catalytic converter right to the back of the car. It includes replacement pipes and mufflers designed to improve exhaust gas flow. This results in enhanced sound and better performance.

Is A Cat-Back Exhaust System Worth Buying?

Done right, a cat-back exhaust system has several benefits:

  • Improved performance
  • Enhanced engine sound
  • Better fuel economy
  • Increased lifespan

 Thermal R&D uses only the best quality materials. That’s why we can offer a lifetime warranty on all our exhaust systems.

Do I Need An Engine Tune After Adding A New Exhaust?

Most cars will not require an engine tune after an exhaust change. Modern Engine Control Units (ECUs) can adapt to some of the increased airflow. But a tune or engine remap will help you get the most out of a new exhaust system.

Will My Engine Run Better After Adding A New Exhaust?

Yes. A less restrictive exhaust will allow your engine to breathe easier. This will benefit performance, fuel economy and in some cases can even increase horsepower. You can learn all about how your exhaust can impact your horsepower in this article.

Is A Full Exhaust Better Than Slipping On A New Muffler?

In most cases, yes. A full exhaust system will improve airflow all the way from the exhaust manifold. A muffler will only do this in a single section of the exhaust system. If you want to see the maximum benefit, a full exhaust is the way to go.

Do Exhaust Tips Change The Way An Exhaust System Sounds?

No. An exhaust tip is a cosmetic add-on. It will improve the look of your car, but the car’s sound depends on the size and type of exhaust system fitted. Ceramic coated exhaust tips are gaining popularity as of late and offer added corrosion protection as well as a great custom look.

Does A New Exhaust System Improve Fuel Economy?

Aftermarket exhaust systems should improve your fuel economy. They do this by improving exhaust gas flow. This reduces back pressure and improves engine efficiency and miles per gallon (MPG).

What's The Difference Between Cat-Back And Axle-Back?

Cat-Back:

  • Replacement system from the catalytic converters all the way back
  • Improved performance, sound and fuel economy

Cat-back systems replace everything from the catalytic converters all the way back. This increases airflow throughout the system which improves performance and fuel economy. The exhaust sound will also be louder, but without the drone. Thanks to our "True Helmholtz Technology”.

Axle-Back:

  • Replacement pipes and muffler from the rear axle back
  • Improves exhaust sound

Axle-back systems only replace the exhaust components from the rear axle back. This usually means a replacement rear muffler. This will improve the exhaust note but performance and fuel economy won’t change much.

Does Changing The Exhaust System Affect The Engine?

An aftermarket exhaust doesn’t affect the engine components. It will allow the engine to breathe more freely, though. This will result in improved efficiency, especially with an engine tune.

Does An Exhaust System Make A Vehicle Faster?

Generally, yes. An aftermarket exhaust system will improve airflow. It is also usually lighter than an OEM system. Both will contribute to improved vehicle performance. An engine tune or remap will allow the engine to make the most of the increased airflow.

What Exhaust Gives The Most Horsepower?

For the best results a cat-back exhaust system is the way to go. Thermal R&D has been producing drone-free performance exhausts for decades. That’s why you’ll see the best results with one of our specially developed cat-back systems. We even make exhaust systems for cars considered too ‘niche’ by rivals.

All Thermal R&D exhausts are built in the USA out of the highest quality materials. Get in touch with us today to give your car the exhaust system it deserves.

Air pollution from transportation has caused increasing concern in the country. The gases from car engines contain pollutants such as particulate matter (PM), nitrogen oxides, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon monoxide (CO), and greenhouse gases. Your car's exhaust system removes these harmful substances, reduces noise levels, and discharges cleaner air to the environment.

While all cars come fitted with OEM factory-made exhausts, a custom upgrade offers more benefits. Here are some reasons to install a custom exhaust system.

1. Increase the Life of your Exhaust System

Mild steel is the most common material in the production of exhaust systems. The stock exhaust systems deteriorate fast and require regular repairs. High-grade aftermarket exhausts are more durable and you won't have to worry about costly repairs. The systems feature stronger materials, sustainable designs, and they give better value for money.

2. Improve the Engine Performance

One of the major reasons for exhaust modification is to boost engine performance. The idea is to allow better airflow through the exhaust system and increase engine output. A custom exhaust upgrade opens the pipe to allow extra airflow.

Custom exhaust systems use mandrel bends as opposed to crushed bends in factory-made exhaust systems. The same-diameter mandrel bends allow consistent exhaust flow and this frees up engine power to deliver more torque and horsepower. Crushed bend exhaust pipes have a decreased diameter, which slows airflow.

3. Enhance the Car's Aesthetics

An aftermarket exhaust can enhance your car's appearance. The best custom auto parts manufacturers have stylish exhaust systems that improve both the performance and aesthetics of your car. The manufacturers use high-quality materials such as aluminized steel and stainless steel to give your car an instant makeover.

4. Alter the Car Sound

Every car has a distinct sound, but it might not be what you want. If you want to change the sound your car produces when you step on the gas pedal, a custom exhaust is your best option. You can achieve moderate or aggressive sound based on the type of exhaust modification you choose.

To get the sound enhancement you desire, you can choose a chambered, straight through, or turbo muffler. When you shop for a new exhaust system, consult your auto technician about the sound enhancement.

5. Improve the Fuel Economy

Any modification that improves engine efficiency has a direct impact on fuel consumption. A custom exhaust system improves airflow, and this boosts engine performance. With improved engine performance comes increased fuel efficiency. If your car has poor gas mileage, it's time to consider an exhaust system upgrade.

6. Select the Right Exhaust System Upgrade

Exhaust modification gives you a choice of the most suitable upgrade for your vehicle. You have a choice of an axle-back, cat-back, or a header-back exhaust replacement.

The exhaust system upgrades have different effects on your car's performance and fuel efficiency. Whatever you want to achieve with this car modification, an experienced auto parts supplier knows how to customize the exhaust system.

A car's exhaust system plays critical functions to deliver a smooth driving experience, better fuel economy, and reduced pollution. Unfortunately, most car owners overlook this system during car maintenance. With an exhaust system upgrade, you get more power from the engine, improve your car's carbon footprint, reduce fuel consumption and give your car a makeover.

Want to upgrade your car exhaust system? At Midland Muffler and Brake, we have over 30 years in the auto service industry and we continue to deliver exceptional services to car owners in this community. Contact us today for the most comprehensive auto maintenance and repair services on your vehicle and its exhaust system.

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