What is Catback and axle back exhaust?

What is Catback and axle back exhaust?

An axle-back works by replacing just the mufflers on your Mustang. They get their name because they replace the exhaust pipes from the axle, back. The catback replaces your exhaust from the catalytic converters back, including the mufflers.

How much horsepower does a cat back exhaust add?

In general, expect a 2-5 percent increase in torque, horsepower, and fuel mileage. But, of course, the amount of power increase you’ll experience depends on how restrictive your stock exhaust is.

Will axle-back exhaust void warranty?

Nope. No aftermarket part will “void” your warranty. Should something fail on your car, the service department or Subaru will have to prove that the aftermarket part had a hand in or caused the failure. Axle-Back exhaust has an extremely low probability of harming anything.

Do cat back exhaust add horsepower?

An Increased Horsepower The cat-back exhaust system provides a vital boost to ensure the vehicle produces maximum horsepower and torque. The cat-back system has a larger diameter than a standard muffler; the wide opening creates more space for the free flow of air.

What kind of exhaust system does a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo have?

Exhaust System, Takeda 3 IN to 2-1/2 IN 304 Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System w/ Black Tips Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X 08-15 I4-2.0L (t) Exhaust System, Takeda 3 IN to 2-1/2 IN 304 Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System w/ Blue Flamed Tips Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X 08-15 I4-2.0L (t)

Should I add an axleback to my exhaust?

If your exhaust is already good flowing for your performance needs from the factory (minus adding a power adder such as nitrous, a turbo or a supercharger), then an axleback would be perfect. It would give you the sound you like plus remove the restrictive factory muffler.

What is a cat-back exhaust?

For short, people call a catalytic converter a “cat”, and this exhaust is a cat-back, so it goes from the cat to the back of your car or truck. A full catback exhaust includes the intermediate pipe, muffler and exhaust tip.

Why are exhausts angled?

The angled exhaust trend started in Japan with drifters, but has caught on everywhere. The reason the exhaust is angled is to keep the exhaust piping as straight as possible. The less amount of bends, the more power you will make due to less restriction. The goal is to give your exhaust an easy way to escape.

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