internal combustion engine inlet/ compression/ power/ Exhaust
It increases engine power and also increases fuel efficiency.
for diesel: break power=34% cooling system=30% exhaust=26% surrounding=10% for diesel: break power=34% cooling system=30% exhaust=26% surrounding=10%
An aftermarket performance exhaust can free some of the power in your engine. These systems allow for a quicker, more efficient path for exhaust gases to escape. This means your engine "breathes" better.
The exhaust system will change the air flow to the engine so the power commander is needed to re-map or calibrate the system again so that it is optimized. If you don't re-map the system then you will not get the full benefits of the exhaust.
check the exhaust system
A turbo will increase your gas mileage, yes. It does not run off power from the engine, it runs off the exhaust system to boost engine power. Your engine has to work less for the same power.
Help the engine breath better by improving the air filter/intake system and the exhaust system.
You can use it to power a turbo for the engine to gain horse power.
intake compression power exhaust
This would require the modification of the exhaust system. The sound of any vehicle comes from the exhaust and not really the engine. A deep "throaty" sound is achieved by streamlining the exhaust system. This will also increase horse power because the engine won't have to work so hard to push the exhaust out thus more power is available to push the truck. If you have no knowledge of vehicles then exhaust modification should be handled by a pro. Keep in mind that some States have emission laws and there are always noise laws to consider as well.
The strokes of a four stroke engine are intake, compression, power, and exhaust. The engine takes in the fuel, compresses it, uses it for power, and then the excess fuel comes out the exhaust.