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Flowmaster Releases 3.5″ Exhaust For 2010-2020 Toyota 4Runner

Listen to the new FlowFX cat-back exhaust system for Toyota 4Runners.

Matco Tools 5-Piece Exhaust Manifold Stud Remover Set

Make broken stud removal easier and save time.

VIDEO: Diesel Exhaust Fluid And Filters

Andrew Markel discusses the importance of keeping the right amount of diesel exhaust fluid in the vehicle, and how the filter monitors the level and cleanliness of the fluid.

Understanding Diesel Exhaust Filters

The Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) is a ceramic filter that has thousands of tiny channels or honeycomb-shaped openings that trap the soot onto the channel walls and prevent the particulate matter (down to 1 micron) from exiting out the tail pipe.

VIDEO: Three Tips To Replace Exhaust Manifold Gaskets

Andrew Markel explains how exhaust manifold gaskets on some engines can be difficult to work with. The video also offers some pro tips to make the job easier, including using anti-seize and induction heating.

VIDEO: Diesel Exhaust Fluid Winter Tip

Andrew Markel shares a quick tip about diesel exhaust fluid and why the level sensor may show as low in the winter, even when it is topped off.

Listen To Hooker BlackHeart’s Exhaust Products For Mustang V6

Holley announces the release of new Hooker BlackHeart exhaust components, including axle-back exhaust systems, cat-back exhaust systems, and longtube headers for 2015-2016 Ford Mustangs equipped with the 3.7L V6.

The Story Behind The Bundle Of Snakes Exhaust System

When the phrase “bundle of snakes” is uttered about an exhaust system, two cars come to mind: the Ford GT40 and Lotus 38. These were not the first vehicles to use this type of exhaust configuration, but they were the first to be called a “bundle of snakes” and make exhaust systems look more like art than science.

Undercover: Herding Cats Can be ‘Exhaust’ing

Real life has proven that the life span of a catalytic converter varies as greatly as the life span of the vehicle itself. One catalytic converter may not fail in 200,000+ miles, while another won’t even make it out of the vehicle’s base warranty. One thing is for sure, they aren’t going away as long as vehicles are powered by fossil fuels. So let’s talk some about how they work, then move on to spotting one that is misbehaving.

Tuning into Exhaust System Service

Adapted from Gary Goms’ article in Brake & Front End