V6 Dakotas come with "dual exhaust manifolds". If your asking about exhaust systems, all I've seen are singles in and out or single in with dual tips (mufflers). The pipes to the mufflers is Y-pipe to single.
There are ( 2 ) exhaust manifolds on your 1997 Ford Taurus V6 engine
Yes. A 3.9 v6 engine from a 1995 Dodge Dakota will fit into a 2000 Dodge Dakota with a 3.9 v6 engine. You will have to swap the intake and exhaust manifolds along with all sensors and fuel rail though.
There are ( 2 EXHAUST MANIFOLDS ) on your 1993 Mercury Villager 3.0 liter V6 engine
The exhaust manifolds are located on both sides of your V6 engine
Either weld or replace.
It can be a I4 or a V6. If it has dual exhaust it is a V6. If it has a single exhaust pipe out the back it is a 4 cylinder.
oxygen sensor on 2.0 is located on the exhaust pipe on v6 it is located in front and rear exhaust manifolds
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true dual exhaust would mean that each pipe would be atached to an exhaust manifold of its own. It might be a v6 or v8 or as in the old days an inline 6 whith a split manifold was popular.
On a 2004 Lincoln LS ( 3.0L V6 and 3.9L V8 engines ) Each of the engines has ( 2 ) exhaust manifolds They are located on each side of the engine , on the sides of the cylinder heads ( there is an exhaust manifold gasket , then the manifold , and they have a heat shield over the manifold ) Your vehicle exhaust system connects to the manifolds
the oxegen sensor on most cars is usually located either in one of the exhaust manifolds or someware in the exhaust system
An X pipe is a modification for a dual exhaust. As far as I know all the V6 Mustangs have a single exhaust... So no.