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CL Exhaust Mufflers
Specializing in aftermarket, performance and OEM Acura CL parts.
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A muffler like your Acura CL muffler is a tool designed for decreasing the quantity of noise discharged by the internal combustion engine. The engine’s exhaust propels out by way of the muffler when employed on internal combustion engines. Basically, mufflers are mounted alongside the engine’s exhaust pipe. The body of a muffler is built in three layers: one faintly-insulated layer is situated between two thin sheets of metal.
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An important attribute of your Acura CL muffler is how much they can generate backpressure. Well, this is because mufflers are composed of hardworking components. Mufflers come equipped with a sequence of baffles to soak up sound, even though a large percentage of the noise reduction is not by means of absorption but through destructive interference in the muffler itself.
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Your Acura CL muffler is also composed of a series of tubes. These tubes are created to produce reflected waves that withdraw each other out or obstruct each other. Through the center tube, the sound waves and exhaust gases enter by means of the center tube. By bouncing off the back wall of the muffler, they are reflected thru the main body of the muffler with the use of a hole. Passing by another set of holes into an additional chamber, they turn; go out of the last pipe, then leave the muffler.
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Because of all the work the exhaust has to undergo, some mufflers create fairly-high backpressure, and with this, it only means an engine’s power is little by little, reduced. Unlike conventional mufflers, the glass pack, or cherry bomb mufflers produce much less backpressure, but they don’t reduce the sound intensity as much as them standard mufflers.
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