Exhaust Systems

Exhaust systems are components of a vehicle’s engine design that facilitate the removal of exhaust gases produced during combustion. These systems typically consist of several parts, including the exhaust manifold, catalytic converter, muffler, and exhaust pipes, which work together to channel these gases away from the engine and out of the vehicle. The primary functions of exhaust systems include reducing harmful emissions, minimizing noise, and improving overall engine efficiency. They also play a role in optimizing engine performance by managing back pressure. Properly functioning exhaust systems are crucial for compliance with environmental regulations and for ensuring the vehicle operates efficiently and quietly.