The difference between stainless steel exhaust system and titanium alloy exhaust system
The exhaust system is very important supporting equipment in the entire car. The quality of the exhaust system determines the driving experience of the car. Therefore, many car owners who are not satisfied with the exhaust system will try to modify the exhaust system of their cars. The modified exhaust system not only allows the exhaust to be discharged more smoothly, but the surging sound can also arouse your desire to drive.
At present, there are two types of exhaust systems on the market, one is the mainstream stainless steel exhaust system, the other is the titanium alloy exhaust system; generally speaking, people who refit will choose the mainstream stainless steel exhaust system, not just Because the stainless steel exhaust system is the mainstream product, the price of the titanium alloy exhaust system is too high, and it is also an influencing factor that most people cannot afford it.
The two exhaust systems are not limited to the difference in materials, they also have other differences.
1. Product Weight
The weight of the stainless steel exhaust system is about one-third lighter than the original manufacturer, and the titanium alloy exhaust system is lighter, and can even reduce the weight by half or more; at the same time, the rigidity of titanium alloy is higher than that of stainless steel, so it is most demanding. Most lightweight players will choose a titanium alloy exhaust system.
2. Product Heat Dissipation
The heat dissipation of titanium alloy is much higher than that of stainless steel, and the exhaust temperature that titanium alloy can withstand is also higher than that of stainless steel. But basically, all exhaust systems can withstand very high exhaust temperatures. You can rest assured.
3. Product Sound Quality
Because the wall of the all-titanium exhaust pipe is very thin (the material thickness of a good stainless steel exhaust system is generally about 2mm), when the exhaust wave passes through, the sound will be relatively high-pitched, loud, and harsh. The sound of the stainless steel exhaust is relatively low-key and thick, and the sound quality is biased towards the low groan line. The sounds of these two materials have their own merits, depending on personal preference.
Therefore, if you want to modify your car, you can choose the appropriate exhaust system material according to your budget and hobbies.