A part of a motor vehicle's exhaust system, serving to muffle the sound of the vehicle.
A part of a motor vehicle's exhaust system, serving to muffle the sound of the vehicle.
The design of the engine intake and exhaust can do a lot to reduce noise levels.
A dual exhaust system is designed to reduce exhaust backpressure, making the engine run more efficiently.
Yes.
No, not really. An engine will run without an exhaust (but you may get arrested). The exhaust simply directs waste gasses and quietens the noise. It plays no part in the running of the engine, but can reduce the performance if it causes on obstruction to the gasses.
* silencer: a tubular acoustic device inserted in the exhaust system that is designed to reduce noise * a scarf worn around the neck * damper: a device that decreases the amplitude of electronic, mechanical, acoustical, or aerodynamic oscillations
The unburnt exhaust gases are recirculated back through the engine by way of the intake manifold. This helps reduce emissions.
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) Basically, it feeds some of the exhaust gas back to the intake manifold and then into the combustion chamber. It lowers the combustion temperature to reduce oxides of nitrogen.
it recirculates the unburned gases intake through the engine and burs it to reduce emission
outlet ports are smaller to reduce the exhaust losses
That depends on what failure caused the code. Certain failures can cause a safe mode, that would reduce performance to prevent further damage to the engine, exhaust , or trans systems.
An exhaust system carries waste away from the car's engine. It helps reduce the amount of smoke and pollution that leaves the car and also reduces noise.