well i don't' know why this topic is under Toyota previa. but yes. it does
depending what you want to do onto your car.
like if you want to make it sound all loud/deep. A 2 3/4in. exhaust will be best if the vehicle isn't turbo charged or super charged. Any bigger than a 2 and 3/4"in exhaust on non t/c or s/c will cause loss of power.
But if your car is t/c or s/c a 3" exhaust or a bigger exhaust will be best so it can maximize the air flow from into your engine to out, without any restiction.
Exhaust plays a role into the performance of the car even tho if you upgraded to an aftermarket exhaust you'll probably gain 15hp, not much but it will give a better air flow from your exhaust headers to out the exhaust.
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When Exhaust brake is on squeak noise comes from the engine?"
Doesn't matter what type of vehicle, this indicates an exhaust leak and an oil leak. The burnt oil and the exhaust, get pulled into the cowl which is where the air for the interior comes from! Not very healthy...
Water comes out of all tailpipes no matter how minimal. The combustion reaction of burning gasoline (C8H18) and oxygen (02) produces carbon exhaust (Cx) and water (h20) thus leaving water in your tailpipe. Water can also appear in an exhaust pipe due to condensation. Water in an exhaust pipe is perfectly normal and is of no harm to your vehicle, or any vehicle.
Please clarify your question. Which engine are you asking about, the 2.5L 4 cylinder or the 2.8L V6. Then are you asking about the size of the exhaust pipe or the size of the exhaust valves or some other exhaust feature?
carbon monoxide is in exhaust gas
The exhaust restrictor is located inside the exhaust pipe where it comes out of the head.
The correct phrase is "Size does matter." This means that the size of something is important or significant.
the smoke that comes out of a exhaust pipe is supposed to be white
Yes, size does not matter when it comes to lactating. Your body will produce what your baby needs.
On a dryer exhaust...yes. If you are talking about an exhaust on any kind of engine....NO> It will probably catch fire in a matter of minutes.
In a bathroom exhaust fan size chart, you can find information about the different sizes of exhaust fans available, including their dimensions and airflow capacity. This can help you choose the right size fan for your bathroom based on its size and ventilation needs.