Since the internal combustion engine is nothing more than an air pump the exhaust system is a very important part of the system. You know the story, air in, air out. In the world of street rodding ...
Crossover pipes have been a hot rodding staple from the beginning of time (OK, at least since the V8). These simple devices reduce noise and improve power. Despite the crossover pipe's simplicity, not ...
As recently as the 1950s, only a select few American automobiles were available with a dual exhaust system. Over the course of about a decade, that all changed with the emergence of the muscle car. To ...
Don't let the glorious Bow Tie horsepower fool you. Firing eight cylinders every 90 degrees in a 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 sequence is an inherently chaotic endeavor. Since the mass of the counterweights and ...
There comes a point in just about every build when you will need to relinquish the reins and enlist the talent of another person. Usually, these points are engine machining, paint, interior, and ...
Zak is new to the CarBuzz team, working as a freelance content writer. When Zak isn't writing How To articles for CarBuzz he's working as a high school automotive technology instructor. Before ...
The exhaust system heats the tailpipe because the exhaust gases go straight from the engine into the exhaust manifold, and the temperature of the whole system becomes pretty high. However, only some ...
Some 2021 Chevy Traverse owners may experience a condition wherein the front exhaust pipe on their crossover separates from the mounting bracket, resulting in damage to the pipe. Now, General Motors ...