The original
exhaust systems on the majority of cars are intended for everyday use and noise
abatement. These systems work well to reduce engine noise, but they may also
impede the flow of exhaust gasses, which can hinder the engine's capacity to
remove emissions adequately. Consequently, the car can lose some of its power
and economy. Performance exhaust systems are made to maximize exhaust gas flow,
which lowers backpressure and boosts engine efficiency. Wider pipes, high-flow
mufflers, and tuned headers are some of the ways these systems let the engine
"breathe" more. Better torque and horsepower as a result enhance
acceleration and performance as a whole. Selecting an exhaust system when
purchasing American race motorcycle parts is
crucial to maintaining the historical integrity of a vintage bike's
performance.
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