Guide to Car Modding Episode 1
Exhaust is often the first mod most enthusiasts make to their car, it’s cheap and allows affordable horsepower gains by maximizing exhaust airflow. Factory Exhaust ruins airflow as they are missing out from using their full potential since they aren’t able to vacate the used gases as quickly. Most aftermarket systems aim to relieve this back pressure and allow for decent power gains for our vehicles. With this in mind, let’s get started with the basics so you can find out which setup is best fit for your vehicle and your personal preferences.
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Took me almost 20 years to actually get fo modding an exhaust, all because the CatCon is plugging up, the catback is probably not salvageable, and I really hate the stock muffler. So one of these weekends I will be swapping it for my car’s sporty equivalent with a flowmaster fx and potentially a flowmaster super 10 clone.
Hehe he said a funny cause I’m modding my 2010 lx accord sedan and he said “accordingly” lmaoo
btw, they increase fuel economy so if you do these mods you save money in the long run 🙂
(that’s what I’ve heard)
Imma use this to make my Subaru Legacy 2014 sound cool.