Friday, January 4, 2013

Vehicle Exhaust System

A vehicle exhaust system is used to convert exhaust gases from the engine.
Exhaust systems do the following:
  • Reduce noise
  • Improve overall vehicle performance
  • Improve fuel consumption
See a professional technician if you experience the following:
  • Excessive noise from the exhaust
  • Rust, corrosion or holes throughout
  • Gas leaks or smells
  • Loose brackets
The general components of an exhaust system are (also see diagram below):

-Exhaust Manifold: Connected to the engine and the front pipe. This piece is made of strong material to carry our high heat and convert the exhaust gases.

-Catalytic Converter: Cleans the exhaust gases. (All new vehicles must have a proper catalytic converter in order to pass inspection).

-Muffler: Controls the sound of the exhaust.

-Exhaust pipe and brackets: Carry the exhaust gases throughout the system. (Should be replaced periodically because of potential rust and corrosion).

There are also other components and custom parts such as pipes for duel exhaust that are more personal preference.

Warning: Some damaged exhaust systems with rust and corrosion create holes throughout the system which can emit very dangerous gases.


Exhaust System Diagram