Exhaust
Diesel engines are known for their durability and fuel efficiency, but like any vehicle, they require proper care and occasional tweaks to maintain peak performance. If you want your diesel car to run smoothly and efficiently, consider these five strategies that can...
Getting your car ready for a Warrant of Fitness (WOF) inspection can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially in Hamilton where road conditions can be tough on vehicles. But worry not! With the right preparation, you can sail through the inspection with flying...
If you can smell sulphur (or “rotten eggs”) coming from your exhaust, then this is a good sign that you have one or more faulty parts that need to be repaired or replaced. The smell is caused by the small amount of hydrogen sulphide that is within the fuel. Usually,...
The exhaust mount, also known as an exhaust hanger or exhaust bracket, is a component designed to support and secure the exhaust system of a vehicle. It plays a crucial role in keeping the exhaust system in the proper position and preventing excessive movement. The...
Has your car failed its Warrant of Fitness for exhaust emissions? When petrol is burnt inside your car’s engine, emissions are released from the exhaust pipe. To reduce emissions and comply with standards, devices such as catalytic converters are used to reduce...
About the catalytic converter: Located between the exhaust manifold and the tailpipe, the catalytic converter is an exhaust component that helps to reduce your car’s emissions. As exhaust emissions flow through your exhaust system, the catalytic converter...