Pertaining to steam, air, gas, etc., that is released from the cylinder of an engine after having preformed its work.
The steam let out of a cylinder after it has done its work there.
The foul air let out of a room through a register or pipe provided for the purpose.
It is the process of releasing the burned gases from an internal-combustion engine consisting of piping or tubing, silencers, and, at times, resonators.
gases ejected from an engine as waste products.
The burnt gases discharged from an aero-engine. About 47 per cent of the latent energy in the fuel supplied to an aero-engine is normally wasted in the exhaust.
the escape of used gas or vapor from an engine
the combination of gases that is released from an automobile.
The spent fuel after combustion takes place in an internal combustion engine. Sometimes it refers to the exhaust system
"Refers to the portion of the exhaust system from the outlet of a turbocharger to the final vent to open air. Turbo-back systems are generally produced as aftermarket performance systems for cars with turbochargers. Some turbo-back (and header-back) systems replace stock catalytic converters with others having less flow restriction. Some systems eliminate the catalytic converter (sometimes called catless or no kitty), which may or may not be legal depending on geographic location and whether the car will be driven on public roads.
"Refers to the portion of the exhaust system from the outlet of the catalytic converter to the final vent to open air. This generally includes the pipe from the converter to the muffler, the muffler itself, and the final length of pipe to open air. Cat-back exhaust systems are a very popular aftermarket performance enhancement. They generally use larger diameter pipe than the stock system. Good systems will have mandrel-bent turns that allow the exhaust gas to exit with as little back pressure as possible. The mufflers included in these kits are often glasspacks, again to reduce back pressure. If the system is engineered for a rice burner it may be tuned to enhance the lower sounds that are lacking from high-RPM low-displacement engines.
system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged
a series of pipes that links the engine to a silencer and a catalytic converter
The expulsion of waste gasses after combustion.
The system of exhausting the burned gases from an internal-combustion engine consisting of piping or tubing, silencers, and, at times, resonators. FIBERGLASS A very tough and durable plastic material with fibers running through the plastic. Used for race car bodies, many sports car bodies, and also enjoys considerable acceptance for passenger car bodies.
hot gases discharged from the engine through the exhaust diffuser section.
The byproduct composed of spent fuel from combustion engines.
A combination of the turbine outlet, downpipe/frontpipe, catalytic converter and muffler.
Exhaust is a bass clarinet, drum and tape trio from Montreal that started in the mid-90s. Their debut album was a self-released 7" cassette entitled 230596. Their first release on Constellation Records was in 1998 (vinyl).