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subject: Do Magnaflow Exhaust Systems Make The Best Exhaust Tone? [print this page]


American Idol is one of the nations most popular programs, raking in millions of viewers each week and proving one thing for certain: there are a whole lot of tone deaf people with big dreams in this country. Luckily, when it comes to the exhaust tone of your vehicle, you dont need to know the difference between an A-sharp and a B-flat because what really matters is the rumble you feel in your chest. And, when it starts to give you heart palpitations, you know youre in the right range.

Your exhaust system is arguably one of the most important components when it comes to your mean machine's performance. Composed of tubing intended to expel exhaust gases away from the controlled combustion taking place inside your engine, it facilitates the removal of waste gases to streamline horsepower, gas mileage and the overall efficiency of your rig. Unfortunately, stock components are intended only to stifle the noise created by your engine, which is why aftermarket parts found in the Mustang exhaust and Ford F150 exhaust systems are so popular.

When it comes to performance-enhancing exhaust systems, Magnaflow exhaust is the industry leader, and for good reasons. The dense acoustical-absorbing material inside each Magnaflow muffler filters out those off-key vibrations and harsh noises, producing a smooth, throaty growl. Required by law in some states, its the muffler's task to minimize the force and noise created by a running engine. Your muffler reduces pulsations created by exhaust gases while permitting the spent gases to pass freely through the system. To contain and minimize unwanted exhaust noise, mufflers are lined with wool, fiber mat or fiberglass, providing an insulated sound barrier. All this happens while avoiding excessive backpressure. Backpressure reduces power and performance, acting as an inadvertent brake against the engine.

Many Magnaflow exhaust systems also feature a unique catalytic converter. The catalytic converter reduces the amount of pollution produced by an internal combustion engine. Hot exhaust gases containing carbon monoxide and oxides of nitrogen and hydrocarbons make their way through the exhaust pipe and are filtered through a coating of precious metals found on the converter's substrate. With a honeycomb-patterned catalyst, the substrate is a network of small ceramic passageways that weaken the polluting chemicals and convert them into a more environmentally-friendly byproduct of combustion while maximizing the surface area your exhaust flows over to reduce restrictions.

Magnaflow cat-back exhaust systems use fast-flowing, restriction-free 409 stainless steel tubing with half-inch overlapped welding at every joint that provides leak-free quality for a lifetime of dependable durability. They reduce engine heat, relieve backpressure and improve exhaust scavenging for extra power and greater fuel efficiency.

Custom-engineered for your specific make, model and year, their bolt-on, no-weld installation requires only simple hand tools and attaches directly onto the factory mounting positions, delivering immediate boosts to both horsepower and torque. Magnaflow cat-back exhaust systems are also covered by a lifetime warranty and boast 50-state smog compliance.

by: Daniel Cruse




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