A complete set of components designed to construct or modify a vehicle’s exhaust system using tubing with a 3.5-inch diameter. Such a system typically includes pipes, mufflers, resonators, clamps, and hangers, all intended for assembly to improve exhaust flow. An example would be a stainless steel package containing mandrel-bent sections, various connection hardware, and instructions for installation on a specific vehicle model.
The implementation of an exhaust system with a 3.5-inch diameter can yield several advantages. Enhanced exhaust gas evacuation from the engine cylinders potentially contributes to increased horsepower and torque. Furthermore, a properly designed and installed system can improve fuel efficiency and deliver a more aggressive exhaust note, appealing to performance enthusiasts. Historically, larger diameter systems were primarily used in high-performance and racing applications, but their adoption has expanded to a broader range of vehicles seeking performance upgrades.