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2009-2014 Hyundai Genesis 2.0L Catback Exhaust System w/ N1 Burnt Quad Tip Flashark2009-2014 Hyundai Genesis 2.0L Catback Exhaust System w/ N1 Burnt Quad Tip Flashark
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Para sistema de escape Catback con punta de silenciador quemada doble de 4,5 pulgadas para Toyota MR2 Turbo SW20 1991-1995, 2,0 LPara sistema de escape Catback con punta de silenciador quemada doble de 4,5 pulgadas para Toyota MR2 Turbo SW20 1991-1995, 2,0 L
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2.5" Catback Exhaust 4" Tip Muffler for 1990-1993 Honda Accord SOHC N1 Style 2.2L FlasharkEscape Catback para Honda Accord 1990-1993, tubo de 2,5", punta de 4", estilo N1, 2,2 L SOHC
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2007-2012 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V B16 2.5L DOHC Catback Exhaust Flashark2007-2012 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V B16 2.5L DOHC Catback Exhaust Flashark
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1992-1995 Honda Civic 1.5L 4" / 4.5" Rolled/Burnt Muffler Tip Racing Catback Exhaust System Flashark1992-1995 Honda Civic 1.5L 4" / 4.5" Rolled/Burnt Muffler Tip Racing Catback Exhaust System Flashark
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2003-2006 Hyundai Tiburon 2.7L V6 GT/SE Catback Exhaust System w/ 4" Rolled Muffler Tip Flashark2003-2006 Hyundai Tiburon 2.7L V6 GT/SE Catback Exhaust System w/ 4" Rolled Muffler Tip Flashark
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2000-2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse V6 Catback Exhaust System Flashark2000-2005 Mitsubishi Eclipse V6 Catback Exhaust System Flashark
Sistema de escape Catback V6 Mitsubishi Eclipse 2000-2005
Precio de venta$190.00 Precio habitual$399.00
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2002-2006 Honda Acura RSX DC5 Type-S 4-inch Burnt Muffler Tip K20 Catback Exhaust System Flashark2002-2006 Honda Acura RSX DC5 Type-S 4-inch Burnt Muffler Tip K20 Catback Exhaust System Flashark
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1996-2005 Chevy Chevrolet Cavalier/Sunfire 2.2L Catback Exhaust System w/ N1 Muffler Tip Flashark1996-2005 Chevy Chevrolet Cavalier/Sunfire 2.2L Catback Exhaust System w/ N1 Muffler Tip Flashark
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2000-2009 Honda S2000 Catback Exhaust System w/ N1 Tip Flashark2000-2009 Honda S2000 Catback Exhaust System w/ N1 Tip Flashark
Sistema de escape Catback con doble punta N1 para Honda S2000 2000-2009
Precio de venta$255.00 Precio habitual$659.00
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1992-1995 Honda Civic 1.5L 4" / 4.5" Rolled/Burnt Muffler Tip Racing Catback Exhaust System Flashark1992-1995 Honda Civic 1.5L 4" / 4.5" Rolled/Burnt Muffler Tip Racing Catback Exhaust System Flashark
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Sistema de escape Catback con punta de silenciador de 4 pulgadas para Nissan 240SX S13 S14 1989-1998 de 2,4 l1995-1998 Nissan 240SX S13 S14 4 Inches Muffler Tip Catback Exhaust System 2.4L Flashark
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For 1990-1991 Honda CRX 1.5L 4.5" Burnt Muffler Tip Racing Catback Exhaust System FlasharkFor 1990-1991 Honda CRX 1.5L 4.5" Burnt Muffler Tip Racing Catback Exhaust System Flashark
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1990-1991 Honda CRX 1.5L 4" / 4.5" Rolled/Burnt Muffler Tip Racing Catback Exhaust System FlasharkPara sistema de escape Catback de carreras con punta de silenciador laminada/quemada de 4"/4,5" para Honda CRX 1990-1991
3 Inch 2011-2014 Ford Cat-Back Exhaust 5.0L F150 Replacement Flashark3 Inch Cat-Back Exhaust 2011-2014 Ford 5.0L F150 Replacement Flashark
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Catback Exhaust System 4" Quad Muffler Tip w Polished Tip for 2015-2024 Subaru WRX / STI FlasharkCatback Exhaust System 4" Quad Muffler Tip w Polished Tip for 2015-2024 Subaru WRX / STI Flashark
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For 2003-2008 Nissan 350Z Cat-Back Exhaust w/ 4.5" Dual Burnt Tips FlasharkEscape Catback de 3,5 L para Nissan 350Z 2003-2009 con puntas dobles quemadas de 4,5 pulgadas

Catback Exhaust Systems: Enhance Your Ride with Flashark

A catback exhaust system replaces the exhaust piping from the catalytic converter to the exhaust tips. It improves exhaust flow, reduces backpressure, and enhances engine performance and sound—making it one of the most popular bolt-on upgrades for street and performance vehicles.

Compared to axle-back systems, a catback exhaust delivers a stronger balance of power gains, refined sound, and easy installation, without requiring tuning or emissions-related modifications.

What a Catback Exhaust Can Improve

A catback exhaust system delivers improvements in several areas. Many upgrades are immediately noticeable in both daily driving and performance applications. For a detailed explanation of its benefits, check out our What Does a Catback Exhaust Do?

Performance Gains

A well-engineered catback exhaust improves airflow, helping the engine breathe more efficiently. This can produce small but meaningful horsepower and torque gains, usually in the low-end and mid-range power band. Curious about the exact power gains? Learn more in our How Much HP Does a Catback Exhaust Add? Better airflow can also improve throttle response and turbo spool on turbocharged engines.

Exhaust Sound Enhancement

A catback system enhances the exhaust tone by reducing restriction and optimizing sound flow. Most drivers enjoy a deeper, more aggressive sound that still feels refined. The sound character varies by vehicle and system design, making it easy to choose the tone you prefer.

Durability and Appearance

Many catback exhaust systems use stainless steel materials that resist rust and last longer than factory piping. Polished or burnt tips add visual appeal, especially for car enthusiasts who want a clean rear-end look. The combination of durability and styling makes the catback a long-term upgrade.

How to Choose the Right Catback Exhaust

Choosing a catback exhaust system depends on your goals, driving habits, and budget. Understanding a few key factors can make the decision much easier.

Driving Style

Daily drivers often prefer a moderate and refined tone that avoids drone. Weekend performance enthusiasts may choose a louder or freer-flowing system for a stronger exhaust note. Track-focused builds benefit from larger piping and fewer restrictions.

Material

Material affects both performance and longevity.

  • 304 stainless steel offers the highest corrosion resistance.
  • 409 stainless steel is durable and budget-friendly.
  • Titanium provides weight reduction and a premium finish.

Each option balances cost, durability, and overall performance differently.

Pipe Diameter

Exhaust diameter influences power and sound. A 2.5-inch pipe fits most stock or lightly modified cars. A 3-inch pipe benefits turbocharged or high-horsepower setups. Choosing the right diameter helps maintain good exhaust velocity while preventing unnecessary drone.

Sound Preference

Every driver has a different comfort level for exhaust tone. Some prefer a deep and subtle note, while others want a bold, aggressive sound. Resonated catback systems reduce harsh frequencies, while non-resonated versions deliver maximum volume and character.

Why Choose Flashark Catback Exhaust Systems

Flashark designs catback exhaust systems for drivers who want consistent quality, strong performance, and reliable long-term durability. Each product maintains strict engineering standards to ensure a smooth installation and improved driving experience.

  • Made from high-quality T-304 stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance and long lifespan.
  • Mandrel-bent piping maximizes airflow and minimizes restriction for smoother exhaust movement.
  • TIG-welded CNC-machined flanges provide strong sealing, durability, and resistance under high heat and pressure.
  • Direct bolt-on fitment ensures easy installation with no cutting or modifications required.
  • Proven horsepower and torque gains, typically 10–20 hp depending on the engine and setup.
  • Deep, aggressive exhaust tone that enhances character without sacrificing drivability.
  • Performance-focused tip designs, including polished and burnt tips, that withstand heat and add a premium finish.
  • Improved engine efficiency, especially in turbocharged vehicles, thanks to better exhaust scavenging and reduced backpressure.

Catback vs Axle-Back Exhaust

A catback exhaust and an axle-back exhaust offer different levels of performance and sound improvement. Understanding the difference helps set realistic expectations. For a deeper comparison, check out our Cat Back vs Axle Back Exhaust Systems guide.

A catback exhaust replaces the mid-pipe and muffler sections. This upgrade increases airflow, improves power, and significantly changes the exhaust tone. It is the more complete performance option and offers greater benefits.

An axle-back exhaust replaces only the muffler area. It provides a noticeable sound change but smaller performance gains. Axle-back systems are more budget-friendly and easier to install, but they do not improve airflow as much as a full catback system.

Catback Exhaust by Vehicle Brand

Flashark offers catback exhaust systems for many popular car brands. Each system is tailored to fit specific models and engine layouts, ensuring optimal performance and sound.

Each system is engineered for vehicle-specific fitment to ensure optimal performance and sound quality.

FAQ – Catback Exhaust Questions Answered

Q1: What are the main benefits of upgrading to a catback exhaust system?

A1: A catback exhaust system improves exhaust flow, enhances engine performance, boosts horsepower and torque, and gives your car a deeper, more aggressive exhaust tone. It is one of the most effective and cost-efficient performance upgrades available.

Q2: Does a catback exhaust require a tune or modifications?

A2: No, a catback exhaust system does not require a tune or any modifications to your vehicle. It is designed for a direct bolt-on installation, ensuring an easy upgrade without affecting the vehicle's emissions or requiring tuning.

Q3: How much horsepower does a catback exhaust add?

A3: A well-designed catback exhaust system can add between 10-20 horsepower, depending on your engine type and setup. Improved airflow leads to better performance, particularly in the low and mid-range power bands.

Q4: Will installing a catback exhaust make my car too loud?

A4: The sound of a catback exhaust depends on the system's design and your vehicle's specifications. Flashark offers a range of systems that provide a deep, aggressive tone without excessive noise. If you prefer a quieter ride, consider a resonated system to reduce harsh frequencies.

Q5: Is a catback exhaust system legal in my area?

A5: Most catback exhaust systems are legal in most areas. However, local noise regulations may vary, so it’s best to check your area's laws before installation. Flashark systems are designed to comply with common regulations for street use.

Q6: What materials are Flashark catback exhaust systems made of?

A6: Flashark catback exhausts are made of T-304 stainless steel for superior corrosion resistance and durability. This material ensures long-lasting performance, especially in harsh weather conditions, and offers a premium finish for your vehicle.

Q7: How do I know which catback exhaust system is right for my car?

A7: The right catback exhaust depends on your driving style, power goals, and budget. Flashark offers systems tailored to specific car makes and models, ensuring perfect fitment and optimal performance. Check our product listings for compatibility with your vehicle.

Q8: Can a catback exhaust improve fuel efficiency?

A8: Yes, a catback exhaust system can improve fuel efficiency by enhancing the engine's breathing capability and reducing backpressure. This leads to better engine performance, which can translate to better mileage under certain driving conditions.

Q9: How easy is it to install a Flashark catback exhaust system?

A9: Flashark catback exhaust systems are designed for a direct bolt-on fitment, meaning you can easily install them without the need for cutting or modifications. Most users can complete the installation with basic hand tools, following the included instructions.

Q10: How does a catback exhaust compare to an axle-back exhaust?

A10: A catback exhaust replaces the entire exhaust system from the catalytic converter to the exhaust tips, improving both performance and sound. In contrast, an axle-back system only replaces the muffler section, offering less improvement in airflow and overall power. For significant gains, a full catback exhaust system is the better choice.

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