The Benefits of an Aftermarket Diesel Exhaust System
A high-end exhaust system is a great way to improve the look and performance of your vehicle. I recently got a new truck and adding a high performance high performance exhaust was the first step to improving my truck. This should always be the first improvement if you're looking to soup up your vehicle!
Everyone has their favorite style, their favorite brand, the sound their looking for and so on. There's a huge selection out there for you to choose from in the custom world of exhaust systems. The auto-makers leave room for us car-lovers to make these improvements with better products than their stock options.
The most common reason car lover's upgrade their exhaust system is for power. You'll instantly increase the horsepower and torque of your vehicle. The reason for the increase in power is due to the fact that the air flow from the engine improves since it now breathes more efficiently.
One of the next benefits you'll notice is the smooth sound of your engine. You're car will start to prrr as you drive! You don't want to make the engine too loud, as all states have different noise ordinances, but a nice deep tone is going to make your car shine!
Now that you've spent money on the diesel exhaust system, there's somewhat of a return on your investment (besides the pleasure of the additional power). You'll start to save some money on gas. The emissions become more efficient which means the gas doesn't burn as fast.
Now that we've discussed the three most significant improvements to your vehicle, let's discuss a few of the different styles available. There are single exhaust systems and dual exhaust systems. Dual exhaust systems have less restriction than single exhaust systems. The gases leaving your vehicle have more room to escape, which will usually create a better sound and a bit more power.
My recent diesel exhaust system is on my truck. Since I often use a trailer, I opted to go with an opposite side dual exhaust system. This is a bit more unique and I recommend it for vehicles that may tow something, like a boat. This style has the pipes coming from under the back bumper and out the sides over the tires. With this style, the gases won't shoot all over the trailer!
It's hard to drive a car with a stock exhaust system after making this change. Once you make the change, you'll agree and never want to go back! - 21392
Everyone has their favorite style, their favorite brand, the sound their looking for and so on. There's a huge selection out there for you to choose from in the custom world of exhaust systems. The auto-makers leave room for us car-lovers to make these improvements with better products than their stock options.
The most common reason car lover's upgrade their exhaust system is for power. You'll instantly increase the horsepower and torque of your vehicle. The reason for the increase in power is due to the fact that the air flow from the engine improves since it now breathes more efficiently.
One of the next benefits you'll notice is the smooth sound of your engine. You're car will start to prrr as you drive! You don't want to make the engine too loud, as all states have different noise ordinances, but a nice deep tone is going to make your car shine!
Now that you've spent money on the diesel exhaust system, there's somewhat of a return on your investment (besides the pleasure of the additional power). You'll start to save some money on gas. The emissions become more efficient which means the gas doesn't burn as fast.
Now that we've discussed the three most significant improvements to your vehicle, let's discuss a few of the different styles available. There are single exhaust systems and dual exhaust systems. Dual exhaust systems have less restriction than single exhaust systems. The gases leaving your vehicle have more room to escape, which will usually create a better sound and a bit more power.
My recent diesel exhaust system is on my truck. Since I often use a trailer, I opted to go with an opposite side dual exhaust system. This is a bit more unique and I recommend it for vehicles that may tow something, like a boat. This style has the pipes coming from under the back bumper and out the sides over the tires. With this style, the gases won't shoot all over the trailer!
It's hard to drive a car with a stock exhaust system after making this change. Once you make the change, you'll agree and never want to go back! - 21392
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