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Exhaust

A damaged exhaust system is no laughing matter. From compromising engine performance to increasing emissions and letting toxic gases into your cabin, broken or leaky exhaust parts can create serious problems for your vehicle. Trust Huffmaster Motorsports to keep your exhaust system in top shape.

    Fire, CO2, Emissions... Oh My!

    The engine components, like the exhaust valve and piston, work together to direct exhaust fumes out of the combustion chamber to the exhaust manifold. This pathway continues to the catalytic converter, where harmful toxins are transformed into carbon dioxide and water for cleaner emissions. Additionally, the exhaust pipe carries these purified gases to the muffler, which reduces the noise produced during the combustion and expulsion process. Finally, the tailpipe serves as the exit point where the exhaust exits the vehicle. More oxygen sensors may be strategically placed along this exhaust system to ensure its optimal performance.

    Difference between a muffler and the exhaust

    A muffler is an essential part of your vehicle’s exhaust system, reducing engine noise and expelling exhaust gases. Beginning with the exhaust valve and manifold, the system includes pipes leading to a catalytic converter, muffler, and tailpipe. 

    Signs of a bad muffler

    Is your vehicle’s muffler showing signs of trouble? Keep an eye out for louder exhaust sounds, clunking noises, engine rattling, a dangling tailpipe, condensation, or unusual exhaust smells. When it comes to your muffler, trust Huffmaster Motorsports to keep your vehicle running smoothly.

    How to know it is bad?

    The lifespan of a muffler is typically around 40,000-80,000 miles, but it may wear out sooner due to harsh driving conditions like cold weather, road salt, and damage from debris and potholes. To prevent corrosion, keep your vehicle’s undercarriage clean and opt for a corrosion-resistant steel replacement muffler when needed. Driving a car with a broken muffler can be risky as it often indicates an exhaust leak, which can expose you to dangerous carbon monoxide. It’s crucial to have any exhaust system issues checked by a professional mechanic promptly.