Jeep Exhaust
On a vehicle that provides the maximum 4x4 experience to every person behind
its steering wheel, the need for the best and the toughest parts are indeed a
must. It is because an all-terrain vehicle with the specialty to withstand the
rugged terrain imaginable suffers too much. Like the Jeep that aspires to create
the meanest 4x4 vehicle on and off-land, every part must posses the right configuration.
From the body to the engine, every Jeep needs to be strong to answer every driver’s
crave for the best.
And with a strong engine, Jeep should maintain its responsibility to the environment.
And because Jeep uses an internal combustion engine to its every vehicle, the
emission of gasses which are proved to be harmful both on the environment and
to the people, and exhaust system must be right to release minimal damage to the
air.
An internal combustion engine is basically an air pump. With the right combination
of air and gas, the engine could move the vehicle. After the air and gas burn
inside the engine, the process called exhaust is next. An exhaust is a series
of pipes that links the engine to a silencer and a catalytic converter and brings
the exhaust gas outside the vehicle. The functions of the exhaust system include:
noise reduction, direct exhaust fumes away from passengers, and improve the performance
of the engine and fuel consumption.

The exhaust system is composed of exhaust pipes located at the back of the car.
Every car for each car model differs in exhaust pipes. The exhaust manifold, another
part of the system acts like a funnel. It accumulates exhaust gases from all cylinders
of the engine. Afterwards, it releases them through a single opening, often referred
to as the front pipe. The exhaust center works with the silencer to minimize the
noise. It contains metal plates or tubes that have a series of holes bored into
them. The tail pipe carries the gas away from the vehicle. It is the visible part
of the exhaust system when viewed at the rear.
One important part of the exhaust system is the catalytic converter. It is located
at the middle that converts the exhaust gas into a cleaner one. Since the combustion
produces harmful gasses such as the nitrogen gas, carbon dioxide, and water vapor,
the catalytic converter is the one responsible in making it cleaner.