1 Exhaust Systems
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In this article, we’ll explain what a catback exhaust system is, what it does, and why it’s different from your run-of-the-mill exhaust systems. There are seemingly endless available upgrades when looking to enhance vehicle performance. It certainly rings true when it comes to your vehicle’s exhaust system. One term that you’ve probably heard if you’re in the market for an aftermarket exhaust upgrades is cat-back exhaust. What exactly does it mean, and how does it change the way your vehicle performs? This 2009 Pontiac G8 GXP is one of approximately 1,830 examples produced, and it has 16k miles.

This is the 3rd Gen Toyota Tundra Borla S-Type Cat Back Exhast with Chrome Dual Tips. Borla manufacturers some of the best Toyota Exhaust systems, and this S-Type 2022+ Tundra Exhaust is no different, featuring the Merge X-Pipe for increased performance adn improved sound. The Carven-R series Performance Muffler delivers an aggressive sound with a refined tone. This unique pack-less (Patent# D802,507) muffler design is one of its kind. Stand out from the crowd with a performance exhaust system that sounds great. Save big on that signature MBRP sound during Pick Up Your Sound.

Cat-back exhaust systems will include any pipes that run from the catalytic converter to the muffler, the muffler itself, any pipes that may run from the muffler to the exhaust tips, and the exhaust tips themselves. Some cat-back exhaust systems have a muffler delete, which means no muffler is included. This is typically found on vehicles that function primarily for off-road use