Exhaust Pipe
About Exhaust Pipe
The exhaust pipe draws gas from the engine of the vehicle. As you start your vehicle, a small amount of gasoline will turn into a mixture of gases and soot coming out of the exhaust pipe. If the engine has worked hard, then the exhaust pipe must not contain smoke. Even if the engine has been working hard, there should be no smoke from the exhaust pipe. Carbon monoxide is one of the most toxic gases, and it is blown out of a car's exhaust pipe.
How It Works?
So, are you aware how the exhaust pipe works? Look at the section below for a look, The exhaust pipe works similarly to other pipes because it helps to channel exhaust gas from one place to another. From the exhaust manifold flange, it goes down to the special pipe known as the ' flex pipe. ' New exhaust pipe portion extends from the flex pipe to the catalytic converter. This part of the pipe contains an oxygen sensor which allows the computer to analyse the exhaust before the catalytic converter is cleaned. After the catalytic converter, another portion of the exhaust pipe moves the cleaned exhaust towards the muffler and the oxygen sensor on the pipe allows the computer to examine the gases after the cleaning process. At last, the muffler is fixed and the noise from the engine reduces. A tailpipe is fitted to the muffler, channelling the gas downwards to keep the heat away from the vehicle's rear.