Tuesday, October 11, 2011

The Cat-Back MBRP Exhaust Review

The Cat-Back MBRP Exhaust Review

Exhaust System

The Cat-Back MBRP exhaust review has been put together from sources such as customer reviews and forum talks to give you an idea of what to expect from the manufacturers exhaust systems. First I will fill you in a little on the company and its product boasts. Then I will give you a review for the MBRP exhaust to see if previous customers agree with the manufacturer.

Manufacturer Info and Boasts:

For over fifteen years, MBRP Incorporated has been bringing performance to the table in the automotive world. Beginning from a little more than a dream and an absolute enthusiasm for all things performance, MBRP Inc. is now at the lead of performance exhaust technology.

Polished up for your particular vehicle, the MBRP Diesel Exhaust kits are designed from super-smooth mandrel-bent tubing for a huge blast of free-flowing power. MBRP is now producing the Cat-Back exhaust systems for a lot of gasoline engines that are very well excepted and praised by previous customers.

The Cat-Back MBRP Exhaust Review:

Good Points

Installation is a breeze. The hardest part is removing the old exhaust.

Nice mean growl when you step on it. The noise is out through the pipe where it should be and not in the cab.

This system comes highly recommended by previous buyers.

Quiet at idle and cruise.

A very noticeable power increase.

Since adding this exhaust a customer said he found himself cruising like he was a kid again. Definitely adds excitement.

Bad Points

Louder than some expected.

A few people said the wrong clamp came in the box but MBRP sent out a new one right away.

Extension pipe was too long. I had to cut it but it did not mention this in the instructions.(see summary)

Summary:

All in all the great majority of customers said that they loved this exhaust system. Some said they had replaced their old performance systems with the cat-back MBRP exhaust and they were very happy with the result. This system seems to be loud but most agreed the sound was out through the pipes and not obnoxiously through the cab. It has been mentioned to start at the tailpipe when installing and when everything is good measure the extension pipe if it needs to be cut for proper fit. A lot of people said to use a reciprocating saw (sawzall) with a metal blade to remove the old exhaust, now you're ready to add your new cat-back MBRP exhaust.

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