Y pipe after rear suspension or jus next to the cat for more noise and more power.unless u have a rear mounted turbo wich will make the car faster and alot louder.and its better in the long run to have one of these as they are easy to put on and will pass mot inspection
not a true dual exhaust. most cars had two piped that fed into a single catalytic converter, then a single 3 inch pipe out and over the rear axle. some cars had an option of "dual exhaust" where each exhaust manifold fed into its own catalytic converter, then into that same single 3" pipe. some guys have fabricated true dual exhaust systems for these cars....it takes a lot of work to get two pipes over the rear axle and out the back of the car, but it is possible.
Dual exhaust systems are systems in cars that have two mufflers and two exhaust pipes. This system is called a dual exhaust system, or a twin exhaust system. It can be installed on a vehicle after market.
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Two if you have a V6 with single exhaust. One before the cat. converters and one after. A total of 4 if you have the V8 with dual exhaust
There is one spring for each valve, if there are two intake and two exhaust valves per cylinder there will be twice as many springs per cylinder compared to an engine with one intake and one exhaust valve per cylinder.
A cheaper option for dual exhaust without making it a true dual exhaust from the exhaust manifold/headers. Not much performance gained just appearance.
Four; two in the exhaust manifolds and two immediately behind the catalytic converters.
it has 2 mufflers. the exhaust pipe splits into two pipes and the you got a muffler on each side of the car...
In some case it is just for looks as they are not true dual exhaust systems. In other cases they are for improved performance and are true dual exhaust systems. On most V6 or V8 cars they do improve performance. On a 4 cylinder they do very little to improve performance.
Dual core represents two processors in a single system.Speed will be more in dual core systems.
One. If the van has dual exhaust, then two.
Catalytic converters are located up towards the front of the exhaust system - typically right after the pipe comes down off the engine's exhaust manifolds. If the vehicle has a single exhaust system, there will be a "Y-pipe" bringing the two exhaust manifold pipes together - the catalytic converter will be just past this. If the car has dual exhaust, there will be a catalytic converter for each.