Automobile exhaust pipes can be made from several different materials, it depends on the vehicle. Standard auto exhaust pipes are made of a light weight steel tubing, thus they eventually "rust out". Aftermarket pipes can be manufactured from Stainless Steel for longevity, or a steel tubing with a ceramic coating used to reduce heat being radiated from the piping into the engine bay or compartment.
Exhaust gas pipes are silver and are made of metal.
The Cobra's exhaust is made in the USA and is backed by a lifetime warranty. Their exhaust pipes are made to withstand any type of force you can bring to it.
Yes you can thats what they used to be made out of
The part that connects the exhaust pipes to the motor is called the exhaust manifold. It collects exhaust gases from the engine's cylinders and directs them into the exhaust system. The manifold typically has ports that align with the engine's exhaust outlets and is usually made of cast iron or stainless steel for durability.
There are many different types of exhaust pipes all with different reliabilities. The best type would be stainless steal exhaust pipes which do not rust and therefore last the longest. They are however the most expensive.
Yes, truck exhaust pipes were made for trucks and not cars.
In the exhaust pipes under the truck. In the exhaust pipes under the truck.
dual exhaust
It collects the exhaust gasses and directs them to the pipes.
likely made of a different material
Yes they do
yes, if the trans fluid is hitting the exhaust, but not out of the pipes coming from the outside of the pipes.