Namely, it replaces the rear axle-back and tips and then a portion of what we refer to as the mid-pipes. This system is emissions friendly and doesn’t require any tuning. In New Jersey, vehicles must pass emissions testing to ensure they meet environmental standards. Since cat-back exhaust systems do not modify the catalytic converter or engine management system, they generally do not affect a vehicle’s ability to pass emissions testing.
As an added bonus, cat-back systems include all of the necessary parts to replace your existing exhaust. The only costs you need to worry about are the kit itself and installation. Installing one of our cat-back exhaust systems is one of the best upgrades you can do on your Ford Maverick. Cat-back exhaust refers to what's in "back" of the "cat," or catalytic converter. It refers to the components that run from the rear outlet of the catalytic converter all the way back to the exhaust tip.
Our design concept is to provide a sporty and authentic exhaust note, while improving performance, and enhancing the visual styling of your vehicle. Each product is carefully developed, and then expertly crafted by our own factory. The whole reason I decided on an IE cat back vs mbrp or AWE was the craftsmanship. However I do live in warm and sunny south Florida so I know it will only see tons of rain but never salt or snow unless it’s an impromptu trip. I love the lil burble crack when going down in rpm and down ship. I wish it were a little louder but if that we my main goal I’d have just gutted cats n resonators n left stock mufflers.
The team at Sandgate Auto Electrics are well-versed in all things automotive which has led to them becoming the go-to for car lovers in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, South East Queensland. As a family owned and run company, who are local residents themselves, we have gotten to know their loyal clientele and love helping them with the repairs and modifications. Each "receiving" 50mm pipe is crushed in half, squeezed next to the other and welded to the 60mm "feed" pipe. We hope you enjoyed this lighter take from 27WON and find the information helpful the next time you shop for an exhaust system.
In layman’s terms, a catback exhaust system provides a smoother, more streamlined path for exhaust gases to exit your car, allowing your engine to work more efficiently. When catalytic converters were first introduced, most vehicles used carburetors that provided a relatively rich air-fuel ratio. Oxygen (O2) levels in the exhaust stream were therefore generally insufficient for the catalytic reaction to occur efficiently.
Engines fitted with regulated 3-way catalytic converters are equipped with a computerized closed-loop feedback fuel injection system using one or more oxygen sensors (also known as Lambda Sonds or sensors). Other variants combined three-way converters with carburetors equipped with feedback mixture control were used. An unregulated three-way converter features the same chemical processes but without the oxygen sensor, which meant higher NOx emissions, particularly under partial loads. These were low-cost solutions, typically used for retrofitting to older cars or for smaller, cheaper cars. Axle-back exhaust systems replace only your vehicle’s rear exhaust section, usually consisting of items behind the rear axles, like rear exhaust pipes, muffler, and exhaust tips. A