is this a serious question lol a is inlet b is outlet
You end up with a b a muffler.
muffler, what direction do you install arrow A and B ?The A - B are direction of flow for the exhaust. If this is an aftermarket muffler. The muffler should be installed with the "A" towards the engine, and the "B" towards the rear of the vehicle.Read more: http://www.justanswer.com/questions/2d71s-replacing-muffler-jeep-wrangler#ixzz0VkBeD0MI
The "B" stands for Brownell, her middle name.
b stands for the y-intercept
I would say B is the tail pipe end.
The symbol "b" does not stand for anything, but "B" stands for boron.
W - stands for Weldable P - stands for made from Pipe B - stands for Grade B
The letters A and B on a muffler typically represent different flow paths or configurations within the muffler system. In dual exhaust systems, "A" may refer to one side of the system, while "B" refers to another, indicating how exhaust gases are directed or how noise is managed. These designations can also indicate different levels of sound attenuation or performance characteristics, depending on the manufacturer's design. Always refer to the specific muffler's documentation for precise meanings.
The a-b arrow on a muffler indicates the direction of airflow through the exhaust system. It shows the correct orientation for installation, ensuring that exhaust gases flow efficiently from the engine to the tailpipe. Installing the muffler in the wrong direction can lead to reduced performance and increased noise. Always follow the arrow for optimal function.
It depends what the b stands for
B is the 2nd letter in the alphabet
a side goes to engine