Welcome to Slickcar.com the Auto Accessory Super Store’s Scion Exhaust Systems page. Here you will find the latest Exhaust Systems for your Scion at the lowest everyday price. Slickcar.com features name brand Exhaust Systems products that allow you to customize your Scion . Whether you’re looking for Exhaust Systems for your Scion or a complete listing of parts for your Scion we have you covered.
You love your Scion or you would not have taken the time or spent the money to own one so why not baby it and show it off a little bit with a performance exhaust system from Slickcar.com?
A performance exhaust system from Slickcar.com will not only enhance the performance boost but will also give your Scion an awe-inspiring sound and an awesome, custom look.
Most of us know a car needs an exhaust system but not many people know why or even what an exhaust system is beyond a muffler and a tail pipe. Simply put, an exhaust system is used to get burned gases from the engine of your car through a piping system that may include a cylinder head and exhaust manifold, a turbo-charger, used to increase the power of the engine, a catalytic converter which decreases air pollution and a muffler to reduce the noise. Note that most states in North America require your vehicle to have a catalytic converter.
So if you are shopping at Slickcar.com for a Scion performance exhaust system, you should consider a cat-back exhaust system.
A cat-back exhaust system is usually the part of the exhaust system that goes from the catalytic converter to the muffler to the tail pipe and then to the open air. A cat-back exhaust system has a larger diameter pipe than a stock system and has a mandrel – bent turn that will allow the gases to leave the exhaust system of your Scion with very little back pressure and the mufflers are usually glass-packs which reduce back pressure as well.
Another reason to go with a cat-back exhaust system is that if it is on your Scion more for show than anything else, the system can be turned to intensify the lower sounds that are normally deficient from the high-RPM low displacement engines of today.