No, on the standard (G) model, it is in 4 pieces. The outer pipes (2) go to the mufflers, the inner pipes (2) go into collectors that are part of the outer pipes. The GL (ladies) model is likely similar, albeit with shorter mufflers and more chrome.
no, the 307 exhaust, well the diesel one comes in 4 parts
It is usually bolted to the exhaust manifold, one except is the srt neons had a one piece exhaust manifold/turbine housing.
There is not dash "pad". It is a one piece instrument panel.
Not sure which jeep you are talking about, but I bought a factory oem exhaust from the cat back online from a dealer for 210.00 with shipping. It is one piece and easy to install.
over $500 because they don't repair it they buy another used one and throw the old one away and say they repaired it. trust me, i work for an exhaust shop
You cut it off of the exhaust system and replace it with a straight piece of exhaust pipe Know that it is illegal to remove a converter without replacing it with a new one.
To install a one-piece catalytic converter on a 1997 Ford Escort, first, safely lift the vehicle and support it with jack stands. Remove the old two-piece catalytic converter by unbolting it from the exhaust pipe and the exhaust manifold, ensuring to detach any necessary sensors. Position the new one-piece converter in place, aligning it with the existing exhaust system, and secure it with the appropriate bolts and gaskets. Finally, reconnect any sensors and check for leaks before lowering the vehicle.
There are many places where one can get a performance exhaust system installed. One can get a performance exhaust system installed at places such as Dynomax.
OXYGEN SENSORS ARE DETECTING WHAT IS LEFT AFTER IN THE EXHAUST. I DON'T PERSONALY KNOW YOUR CAR BUT YOU SHOULD LOOK ON THE EXHAUST AFTER THE EXHAUST MANIFOLD CLOSE T0 THE FIREWALL. IT WONT BE WAY DOWN THE EXHAUST PIPE BUT SHOULD BE ACCESSABLE FROM UNDER THE CAR. NOTE YOU SHOULD SEE ONE WIRE THAT IS GOING TO IT. There are 2 sensors one right in the engine compartment on the exhaust anifold(this is a one piece exhaust manifold/Catalyic converter) there is another under the car on the top of the exhaust pipe (facing the seats) right after the engine. the one in the engine compartment has a clip connector so just remove that and get a special oxygen sensor socket tool, the one on the underside of the car has the wiring going into the car, if its a universal sensor you prob have to cut the wires and follow instructions on correct wiring color codes, but if you have the one piece with the clip you need to take out the seat inside the car and unplug the sensor and drop through the opening which has a rubber seal, then use an open end wrench to take off the sensor, its a little tricky if you dont have high lifts or any lifts.
This is a privately issued piece and is called a 'silver round', usually a one Troy ounce (31.1 grams) of silver. It should have .999 and the weight somewhere on the piece.
One exhaust system.
Two, one in each exhaust manifold.Two, one in each exhaust manifold.