Title: Different Materials Used to Make Exhaust Manifolds
1Different Materials Used to Make Exhaust Manifolds
2A vehicle's exhaust manifold connects to each
exhaust port on the engine's cylinder head, and
it funnels the hot exhaust down into one simple
exhaust pipe.
3 The exhaust manifold gaskets prevent the toxic
exhaust fumes from sneaking into the vehicle and
harming the other components.
4 Usually vehicles have just one exhaust manifold
and the turbocharged models have down-pipes on
the hot side of the turbo.
5 When it comes to the construction of exhaust
manifolds, they are either going to be
6Cast iron
Welded tubular steel
7Cast iron exhaust manifold
8Most vehicles have cast iron exhaust manifolds as
they are more durable and also cheap to
manufacture.
9In modern cars, exhaust manifolds are designed to
fit into small spaces and this results in lower
horsepower.
10 The cast iron exhaust manifolds are often
replaced with more free-flowing tubular designed
headers for an increased horsepower and torque.
11 Cast iron manifolds are heavy as well as becomes
brittle with heat cycles and when they crack, the
vehicle becomes embarrassingly loud.
12And all of those toxic exhaust fumes would be
able to escape the confines of the manifold and
find their way into the interior of the vehicle.
13Welded tubular steel exhaust manifold
14 The tubular steel exhaust manifolds have better
flow and they are most often found in
high-performance vehicles.
15This style exhaust manifold is usually made from
mild steel or stainless steel depending on the
preference of the car manufacturer.
16The mild steel is cheaper to produce and at the
same time, it doesn't last as long as a stainless
steel exhaust manifold.
17The steel tubing that the manifolds are
constructed with is welded to the cylinder head
flange and at all of the points where the tubing
intersects.
18Many tubular exhaust manifolds also have built-in
flex pipes that allow the different areas of the
manifold to flex independently with the
temperature changes.
19Remember
20Both the cast iron and tubular steel exhaust
manifolds will have cracks as they are subjected
to excess heat throughout their lives.
21So, it is required to always inspect the exhaust
manifold and if found to be malfunctioning, then
get it replaced.
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