Tubi exhaust systems are designed to meet specific legal requirements for street use, which typically includes noise level regulations and emissions standards.
These systems are engineered to balance performance and compliance.
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The materials used in Tubi exhaust systems, such as stainless steel or titanium, are selected for their durability and corrosion resistance to withstand the rigors of street driving.
Tubi exhaust systems often incorporate mufflers or resonators that are tuned to reduce noise levels within the legal limits, ensuring they don't disturb the peace in residential areas.
The exhaust pipe diameter and length in a Tubi system are carefully calculated to optimize backpressure and flow, meeting emissions requirements without compromising engine performance.
Tubi exhaust systems undergo extensive testing to ensure they meet local and regional regulations for tailpipe emissions, including measurements of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides.
The mounting hardware and hangers used in Tubi exhaust systems are designed to securely attach the components to the vehicle, preventing rattles or loosening that could lead to non-compliance.
Tubi employs computer-aided design (CAD) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to simulate the exhaust flow and optimize the system's performance and noise characteristics before manufacturing.
The welding techniques used in Tubi exhaust fabrication are critical to maintaining structural integrity and preventing leaks, which could impact emissions and noise levels.
Tubi works closely with regulatory bodies to stay informed of the latest legal requirements for street-legal exhaust systems, adapting their designs as standards evolve.
Regular maintenance, such as checking for leaks and corrosion, is essential to ensure a Tubi exhaust system continues to meet street-legal specifications over the lifetime of the vehicle.