Do You Need to Tune your Car After Exhaust?

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Yes, you do need to tune your car after the new exhaust. It’s true that some manufacturers don’t include this in their list of included items, but it’s something you should do for the sake of safety and efficiency. You may also need to add other things like oxygen sensors or catalytic converters depending on what kind of car you have (and what kind of exhaust system) but tuning is vital for any vehicle with a new exhaust system!

Tuning your car will benefit you

Tuning your car with new exhausts is a very good thing. It will make your car perform better, more efficient and powerful. It will also sound better and look better.

If you have a lot of money to spend on tuning your car then get new exhausts done as soon as possible because they are the cheapest way to make your car look better and sound better without having to upgrade everything else in it like suspension or brakes etc.. If you only change one thing on your car make sure it’s the exhaust system because it has the biggest impact on how much power you can get out of an engine while still retaining its reliability.

Why do you need to tune it?

Because you want to make sure that your car is safe, legal, and not too loud or quiet. You will also want to make sure that it is not going too fast.

Tune in by checking the following:

  • Does my exhaust sound too loud? (If yes) Check your muffler. You may need a new one if it’s been damaged by rust or something like that. If you don’t have any problems with the sound of your muffler then try turning up the volume on our radio instead
  • Does my exhaust sound too quiet? (If yes) Try turning down some other things like fans or air conditioning units so they’re quieter than before
 

There are reasons you need to tune it in

In short, there are a few reasons you may want to tune your car’s exhaust.

It makes the engine perform better. If you have an OEM (original equipment manufacturer) exhaust system, it might not be tuned right for the car’s engine or power level and this can lead to issues with fuel efficiency and performance. A good example is if you drive a sports car that has a big turbocharger; when you’re in sixth gear at high RPMs, there may be too much back pressure in your exhaust system that prevents all of that exhaust gas from leaving quickly enough and thus hinders performance as a result. You might also experience backfiring or popping when shifting gears in some cases—these can usually be remedied by having an exhaust specialist remove some baffles or otherwise modify your system so it no longer creates these problems.

It makes your engine sound better than stock if this is something important to you (we won’t judge). Whether it’s because of nostalgia from childhood memories growing up around cars or just wanting something different, aftermarket pipes do tend to give each vehicle its own unique sound over stock systems; whether we’re talking about cheap mufflers roars or exotic intakes roaring like jet engines depends on what kind of vehicle we’re looking at!

Conclusion

Tuning your car after new exhausts is a very good thing. You will know what it sounds like and if there are any problems with it. There are reasons you need to tune your car after new exhausts, so don’t hesitate before doing so.