Exhaust system

- 1 - ring;
- 2 - buffer;
- 3 - main muffler;
- 4 - muffler suspension ring;
- 5 - sealing ring;
- 6 - bracket;
- 7 - additional second stage muffler;
- 8 - clamp;
- 9 - pipe;
- 10 - additional first stage muffler;
- 11 - exhaust pipe on a car with automatic transmission;
- 12 - exhaust pipe on a vehicle with a manual transmission;
- 13 - gasket of the inlet pipe;
- 14 - exhaust manifold gasket;
- 15 - exhaust manifold of a four-cylinder engine;
- 16 - four-cylinder engine warm air intake shield;
- 17 - exhaust manifold of a five-cylinder engine;
- 18 - lambda probe;
- 19 - five-cylinder engine warm air intake shield;
- 20 - catalytic converter of exhaust gases;
- 21 - gasket;
- 22 - additional pipe
The exhaust system consists of a receiving pipe (11) or (12), a muffler, additional first- and second-stage mufflers and a main muffler (in a four-cylinder engine, a pipe (9) is installed instead of a muffler (10)). The receiving pipe of the muffler is connected to the exhaust manifold or engine; on turbocharged engines, the receiving pipe of the muffler is connected to the turbocharger.
On vehicles equipped with a catalytic converter of exhaust gases, the converter (20) is installed instead of the first stage muffler (10). The lambda probe for adjusting the optimal composition of exhaust gases is installed in the front part of the exhaust manifold. All units of the exhaust system are connected to each other with clamps or bolts. The mufflers are suspended on rubber rings (1) and (4).
This publication is borrowed from the resource AUDIMANUAL
