Thursday, April 17, 2014
Advantages of Stainless Steel Exhaust
An exhaust is an important vehicle component that funnels and scrubs engine byproducts while reducing engine noise. Stainless steel is one of two basic types of exhaust materials. The other material is regular steel. Stainless steel exhausts are less likely to rust and can be visually more appealing.
More Durable
A stainless-steel exhaust is less prone to rust, according to the online automotive magazine Matey-Matey. The rust process is extremely slow, compared with regular steel that can rust within three years of use. Stainless steel exhausts vary by grade: The lower the grade; the better the exhaust. For example, 304 and 316 grade exhausts are superior to a 409-grade exhaust, which offers less resistance to corrosion, though still better than regular steel.
Visually Appealing
Stainless steel is more visually appealing, because its not likely to rust and discolor. In addition, these exhausts initially have a polished finish and brilliant shine. As long as you keep the exhaust system clean, the finish retains its original appearance and does not tarnish.
Emits Fumes Faster
According to Stainless Online, a stainless-exhaust kit manufacturer, stainless-steel exhausts are more efficient ventilation systems, which reduces heat buildup in the engine. This may justify their increased cost. Matey-Matey says several stainless steel exhausts come with a lifetime guarantee.
Life-Time Guarantee