As recently as the 1950s, only a select few American automobiles were available with a dual exhaust system. Over the course of about a decade, that all changed with the emergence of the muscle car. To ...
Don't let the glorious Bow Tie horsepower fool you. Firing eight cylinders every 90 degrees in a 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 sequence is an inherently chaotic endeavor. Since the mass of the counterweights and ...
Flowmaster currently offers Force II Exhaust Systems for a variety of early- and late-model musclecars. This kit for '64 to '72 Chevelles and El Caminos comes with an H-pipe assembly, including a ...
Accepting change is never easy, especially when you have to leave something behind that you know works. If you had looked under a performance car a few year ago, chances are you'd find an H-pipe in ...
Four exhaust pipes sticking out the rear of a car might seem purely cosmetic, and in many cases, they are. But in others, especially in high-performance vehicles with over 1000 horsepower, quad ...
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The exhaust system heats the tailpipe because the exhaust gases go straight from the engine into the exhaust manifold, and the temperature of the whole system becomes pretty high. However, only some ...