1 Cat Back Exhaust System for Subaru WRX, STI, Impreza, BRZ & Toyota Supra, GR86, FT86, FR S
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Even a small leak can cause problems down the line, so it's better to be safe than sorry. By following these simple tips, you can ensure that your cat back installation goes smoothly and without any issues. When it comes to cat back installation tips, there are a few things you need to keep in mind.

And a lot of people think that gearheads mess with it just to make our cars sound louder. Another problem is that the gaskets and seals can degrade over time, resulting in leaks. These leaks can usually be fixed by replacing the relevant seals and gaskets.

Or are you a more relaxed driver who takes the roads less travelled? Knowing your driving style will help you pick a cat back that not only sounds good but also performs well. Lastly, you need to decide what material you want your cat back to be made out of. If you're looking for a way to enhance your car's performance and style, a cat back exhaust may be the perfect solution. All 1993, 1994, 1996 and newer vehicles that were manufactured with California or 50-State emissions certification.

We want to make sure the part fits your specific vehicle so we need a little more information from you. You can find out by inspecting the emissions sticker that is located in your engine compartment.

Adding Ford F-150 Cat-Back Exhaust system to your truck is a quick, relatively cheap and easy way to extract more performance. We offer a number of high-quality systems from excellent manufacturers, so you can rest assured that whatever choice you make will look and sound like it belongs on your F-150. The Flowmaster Outlaw catback system has dual black tips that exit on the side, adding an extra aggressive look to your vehicle. Or go with a Magnaflow system for a signature rumble that everyone loves. Aftermarket performance exhausts are exhaust systems meant to replace the stock exhaust and offer more power and better tone to your engine. All our products are made from 304L "Aircraft" Grade stainless steel.

Cat-back exhaust systems replace all the components after the catalytic converter, sometimes referred to as the cat. Now you can upgrade your downpipe or mid-pipe depending on your applications. Some cat-back systems will include a mid-pipe depending on your cat layout. And when you want to make more power and take your vehicle to the next level, then you will be ready for an exhaust manifold. Available only from Mallett Performance Cars, this exhaust system is made from 304 stainless steel and features the highest quality mufflers and resonators.

The difference is that the dual exhaust system has two exhaust systems on one vehicle. Meaning, when modifying your exhaust, never start from the front of your turbocharged vehicle with a downpipe or with headers on your naturally-aspirated platform, you will create a bottleneck in the flow. By starting with a cat-back first, your exhaust gases will flow more freely if the rest of your system is stock.

Automotive Performance Systems Inc. (APS) and its NEUSPEED®‚ and Neumann Distributing divisions are your number one source for aftermarket import performance products! We carry a large inventory of all the parts featured in our catalog and on our website. Our customer service is unrivaled, with the most knowledgeable support team in the industry. All aFe exhaust systems are engineered and manufactured in our Corona, California facility. The price of a cat back exhaust system can vary widely depending on the make and model of your vehicle, the materials used, and the complexity of the design.

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