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What to Look for When Purchasing a New Diesel Exhaust System
Posted by Jason Saltzman in Auto Tips
After purchasing my new truck, the first thing I did was upgrade my exhaust to an awesome high performance exhaust. This is the first change every car lover should make to if you want the feel and sound of your car.
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 first improvement you’ll notice is the power from you’re new exhaust will create. This is why most people look to make the change. You’ll also improve the torque. The air is able to flow more freely than the restrictions on a stock exhaust. This creates more power, as well as other benefits you’ll enjoy when you make the change.
You’ll also find that your car starts to stand out a bit more. An aftermarket diesel exhaust has a beautiful tone to it. You’re car will know sound louder and have a smoother noise as you drive.
Another great improvement you’ll notice is you sure won’t be spending as much money on gas. The emissions system starts working in your favor, so you won’t burn up and waste as much gas.
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.
The diesel exhaust system I recently purchased is made by MagnaFlow and the style is referred to as opposite side dual. It’s not the most common style, but it’s a great option if you ever use a trailer. I tow my boat and this style has the pipes shooting out from under the bumper and off the sides of the tire. This prevents the fumes from polluting my boat.
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!







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