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Most people think that your cars exhaust system does
nothing more than release the wastes from their car. The
exhaust system does remove the wastes from your car's engine
making it run more efficiently and get better gas mileage,
as well as filtering and treating the waste so that is as
harmless to the environment as possible.
When your exhaust system goes bad, it can cause air leaks
that will cause your engine not to run as efficiently as
possible, as well as dumping more pollution into the air
than is necessary. A healthy exhaust system is critical if
you are to maintain the health and welfare of the vehicle
occupants, a quiet smooth running engine and optimum fuel
efficiency.
Replacing your exhaust system when it is worn out can
also be a safety issue, it takes a hole of 50c in your
exhaust system to put you to sleep because of the fumes, and
noise can be distracting to you as you are driving. Between
the two this can spell disaster so be sure to keep your
exhaust system to date and in good repair.
What happens should my exhaust
fail?
Exhausts have four main functions:
- to control noise
- to direct exhaust fumes away
from passengers
- to improve the performance of
the engine
- to improve fuel consumption
An exhaust is a series of pipes that links the engine to
a silencer and a catalytic converter. The tailpipe is the
part of the exhaust that you can see extending from the back
of the car. The silencer joins onto the tailpipe, then a
series of further pipes joins the silencer to the catalytic
converter and then the engine.
Exhausts can corrode from both the inside and outside.
How long your exhaust lasts depends on how far and how often
you drive your car rather than the length of time it has
been fitted. Vehicles used for short trips around town tend
to corrode their exhausts in a much shorter time and
distance than cars used predominately for long journeys.
At Eastern Mufflers we Install High
Performance Quality Mufflers & Exhaust Systems
These days exhaust systems are made from stainless steel
parts to keep them from rusting like they used to do, but
this does not mean that an exhaust system is not subject to
age and wear and tear so it will still need to be inspected
and replaced from time to time to make sure that your car
runs at its optimum.
Some of the symptoms of an exhaust system that may
indicate that it is time to replace it include if your car
sounds too loud, or makes noises that you had not heard for
before. A hissing may indicate that your tail pipe needs
replacing and an excessively noisy exhaust system indicates
that possibility that there may be holes in your pipes,
catalytic converter or your muffler. If your engine over
heats or lacks power you may have a damaged muffler or
tailpipe that is causing too much back pressure on the
engine.
Over 25 Years Experience
A new muffler is not something the average person can
replace, since some parts may need to be welded and bent.
At Eastern Mufflers we have been servicing Exhaust Systems
for over 25 years. We have all the special tools required to
put a new or custom exhaust system in.
We offer you the best quality and value when you need to
have your car worked on in our Muffler & Exhaust Centre. So
if you are in need of a new muffler or exhaust system
quickly and affordably give us a call today. We are more
then happy to help.
We have access to a large range of
Exhust & Muffler brands

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