Mustang Exhaust - Professional Upgrade Tips
Next to buying new wheels, upgrading the exhaust is the most common alteration done to a mustang. Either exchanging the mid-pipes, or redoing the entire system a common theme among mustang owners is they want exhaust systems that sound great and last. You can achieve this by improving the parts of your exhaust. Now you ask yourself, what are the different parts of the mustang exhaust?
There is more to the mustang exhaust system than just pieces of metal bolted together. Your mustang exhaust performs many functions, the most important ones are the following. They move the hot exhaust gases coming from your engine out of the car. They limit the noise output and reduce exhaust emissions. The faster you are able increase the air flow through the engine the better overall performance you will have and the exhaust is integral this.
How are these things done by the exhaust system? It is accomplished by the pushing of the gases, beginning in the engine and continuing through to the pipes and mufflers, and ending by going out of the car. The mustang exhaust system has three main parts. It doesn't matter what year your mustang was built, they all have the same set-up. It is strongly recommended that both of the headers be upgraded and a cat-back exhaust be used. Your performance will definitely improve. As a bonus, you may get better sound and fuel efficiency.
We begin with the manifolds. This piece is connected to the exhaust ports, and joins the waste gases from all of the cylinders into a single location. Some people will refer to this piece as the "mustang headers". Despite the fact the names are both used, they actually refer to two slightly different things. Manifolds force the gases into a single chamber at maximum speed and pressure. The headers consist of tubes which allow the gases to flow at their own pace, like water through a drain.
The next component is called the mid-pipe. Each and every mustang exhausts have a mid-pipe. This is where the gases go when they depart the manifold. The main purpose of having this is to equalize the exhaust pulses. They are the bursts of exhaust from the engine to the pipe which helps the system to work more efficiently, allowing the engine to produce more power.
The mustang catback is the third component. This attaches to the back of the catalytic converters. The complete assembly includes the mufflers and tailpipes. This is where the vicious gases from you engine end up. There are several after market updates available for headers, exhaust, and intake. By clicking the links within this article or resource box you will find the bes source.
Upgrading the exhaust of a Ford Mustang is a common thing, second only to buying new wheels. The mustang exhaust is a complex multi functional system made up of three parts; manifolds which are connected to the mustang headers, the mid-pipe and the mustang catback. The exhaust is responsible for moving the exhaust gases outside of the car, limiting noise and reducing emissions. The gases exit the mustang through the catback which consists of mufflers and the tailpipes. Upgrading your exhaust can improve the sound and fuel efficiency of your mustang.
Published March 27th, 2008
Filed in Recreation