At
Meineke we know Exhaust. Whether you just need a clamp fixed on
your muffler, or you are interested in custom
performance exhaust systems, Your Local
Meineke Shop can get the job done!
With highly trained exhaust system technicians and the capability
to custom bend exhaust pipes to fit any make or model of vehicle,
Meineke is the place to bring your vehicle for all your exhaust
system needs!
Custom and Performance Exhaust Systems - Get the power and
sound you are looking for!
Catalytic Converter Replacement - Everything you ever wanted to know about catalytic converters!
Custom bending of exhaust pipes to fit any make or model of
vehicle.
What Will It Cost?
Since Meineke is a nationwide chain of independently owned and
operated franchises, prices - and services -- vary from location
to location. Contact your local
Meineke dealer for specific exhaust service pricing information. For the most
accurate estimate, take your vehicle to Meineke for a free inspection.
Our trained technicians can then assess your vehicle's needs, answer
any questions and review your options.
HOW DO EXHAUST SYSTEMS WORK?
Use the FLASH animation below to explore your vehicle's
exhaust parts.
The purpose of the exhaust/emission system is to deaden the sound
made by the internal combustion engine, reduce the temperature of
the exhaust, and control the emissions that come out of your vehicle.
Vehicles create harmful gases during the combustion of fuel. The
catalytic converter in the exhaust system turns these gases into
mostly harmless ones that do much less damage to the environment.
Some of the harmful gases that the exhaust system controls are:
Hydrocarbons (unburned)
Carbon Dioxide
Sulfur Dioxide
Carbon Monoxide
Nitrogen Oxides
Phosphorus
Lead and Other Metals
Exhaust Manifold
The exhaust manifold conducts gases from the combustion chambers
of the engine to the exhaust pipe. It is usually constructed of cast
iron and smooth curves to improve the flow of exhaust.
Catalytic Converter
The catalytic converter reduces harmful emissions from engine exhaust.
It uses a combination of heat and metals that act as catalysts. A
catalyst is a metal (or chemical) that causes other chemicals to
go through a reaction without being affected itself. The inside of
the catalytic converter consists of metals like aluminum oxide, platinum
palladium. These metals cause the carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons
to react and produce water vapor and carbon dioxide which are much
less harmful to the atmosphere.
Resonator
The muffler alone cannot always quiet all of the engine noise.
Many exhaust systems also include a resonator which is like a mini
muffler. They are usually straight pipes filled with sound muffling
materials. The resonator can be either before of after the muffler
in the exhaust system.
Exhaust Pipe
Exhaust pipe connects all the other parts of the exhaust system.
Muffler
The muffler quiets the noise of the engine. There are two kinds
of mufflers. Once uses baffled chambers to reduce noise. As sound
waves move through this type of muffler, they bounce off the baffles
and expend their energy inside the muffler, losing force and volume.
The other type forces the exhaust straight through a perforated pipe
that contains metal, fiberglass, or some other kind of sound-absorbing
material. This muffler is designed to reduce back pressure (exhaust
going back up the pipes) and consequently makes a little more noise.
Tail Pipe
The tail pipe comes out of the muffler, past the rear bumper of
the vehicle, directing exhaust gases away from the vehicle. On many
newer cars it also serves as a decorative function and is tipped
in chrome.