RES Racing Exhaust System Valvetronic Catback Exhausts For Sale
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The first widespread introduction of catalytic converters was in the United States automobile market. The exhaust system is crucial to a car’s performance, especially the catalytic converter which can go bad if it’s overworked. A stock exhaust system strives to minimize the car’s materials while maximizing space. This means that the exhaust system’s performance can suffer, having to work harder with less horsepower.

One main reason for choosing to remain with a stock system is because it comes already installed on your vehicle. You should know the difference between a dual exhaust and a dual exit exhaust system. But it is easy to mistake a dual exit exhaust for a dual exhaust system. The materials are often 304 stainless steel or aluminized steel. The stainless steel is usually coated in special metals that make it corrosion-resistant. This means there will be a reduction in the amount of load on the engine, leading to higher mpg and fuel efficiency.

Since 2003, we have specialized in building BMW M-models (and Tesla) with a refined selection of industry-leading, high quality products. Our 8,000 sq/ft installation facility and shipping headquarters is located in Anaheim, California. IE’s advanced DroneTrap technology captures the pulse waves responsible for your B9 3.0T engine’s exhaust note and draws them into dual mathematically tuned resonators. The internal ports are engineered to resonate these waves against each other in a process that selectively cancels out those responsible for annoying drones.

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.

When used in the context of aftermarket parts or performance upgrades, “cat-back” is used to indicate which section of the exhaust system the parts replace. Cat-back systems are available as both single- and dual-exhaust. All Thermal R&amp