Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Mazda Intermediate Pipe


The Mazda intermediate pipe is a part of the entire exhaust system of your Mazda vehicle. It is one of the exhaust pipes in charge of managing the gases being produced in the combustion chamber. Among the many exhaust pipes are the front exhaust pipes which connect the exhaust manifold to the catalytic converter, the tail pipe that is connected to the outlet of the muffler and serves as the exhaust outlet, and the intermediate pipe that is used to connect the catalytic converter to the muffler.
What the exhaust pipes do is route the exhaust gases away from the engine, through the catalytic converter and the muffler, and out of the rear of your auto into the environment. And because of the roles of the various pipes which include your Mazda intermediate pipes, pollution and exhaust noise are reduced while ensuring safety by effectively directing the exhaust gases away from your vehicle. Technically, the Mazda intermediate pipe is the unique piping from the headers of your vehicle to the cat back system, which then includes the catalytic converter. The intermediate pipe can also contain the crossover, being the H-pipe and the X-pipe.

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