Vw Beetle Performance Exhausts
Your Vw Beetle Exhaust can be completely replaced or, depending upon condition we can replace any problem sections:
- Vw Beetle Manifold
- Vw Beetle Front Downpipe
- Vw Beetle Centre Section
- Vw Beetle Rear silencer box
Vw Beetle Silencer Or Back Box
Vw Beetle Silencer Or Back Box normally needs replacing first.
Fuel combustion in your Vw Beetle engine creates water vapour. As it passes along your Vw Beetle's cold exhaust pipes it condenses back into liquid water.
Sulphur and Nitrogen Oxide gases passing through you Vw Beetle's catalytic converter are absorbed by the water creating Acidic moisture that can attack the steel of your Vw Beetle exhaust.
Your Vw Beetle Silencer is the last part of the exhaust system to be heated and on short journeys may not heat up enough to eliminate the acidic condensation.
A problem with your Vw Beetle backbox will give a loud roaring noise as the silencer ceases to be effective.
If your Vw Beetle exhaust is rattling then a support bracket or rubber mount may have corroded or come loose. The rubber on your Vw Beetle exhaust hanger can become brittle and snap leaving your Vw Beetle exhaust system hanging loose.
Cracks in the exhaust pipes and failed gaskets, blockages all create unusual sounds so if you suspect that your exhaust is less than perfect it's best to have it checked.