Why go with a CORSA performance exhaust system? Two words: Sound and Performance. Once you hear and feel the difference, you'll get it. Let's break down why you're going to be obsessed with your new setup.
Sound: Feel It, Don't Just Hear It
Stock exhausts are flat, boring, and way too quiet. With our patented Reflective Sound Cancellation® (RSC®) Technology, CORSA exhaust systems give you that deep, aggressive growl you're after—without the annoying drone at cruising speeds. Whether in a Bronco, Charger, F-150, or BMW, each CORSA setup is designed to amplify your car's personality. At startup and under hard acceleration, you'll hear the kind of rich, chest-thumping exhaust notes that turn heads. But when you're cruising? Nothing.
Our focus on sound control means you get the best of both worlds: aggressive performance sound when pushing the pedal and a drone-free experience when you just want to enjoy the drive.
Performance: Let It Breathe
Our exhaust systems do more than just tune up your exhaust note. Unlike restrictive stock setups, every axle-back, full, and cat-back exhaust we design maximizes airflow and minimizes back pressure. This starts with our mandrel-bent tubing, which ensures smooth, unrestricted airflow from the engine to the tip.
More airflow means more oxygen for your engine, and that translates to better combustion. The result? More power, fewer stops at the pump, and quicker throttle response when it counts.
Pick Your Performance Setup
At CORSA, you've got options for upgrading your exhaust system. But the first question is: what kind of system do you need?
Cat-Back Exhaust Systems: The Easy Power Upgrade
The term 'cat-back' refers to any exhaust system that starts just behind the catalytic converter. It's a simple, bolt-on upgrade designed to replace your stock exhaust system from the cat all the way back to the tailpipe. With mandrel-bent tubing and optimized flow, a CORSA cat-back exhaust gives you improved horsepower, better throttle response, and, of course, an aggressive exhaust note.
The beauty of a cat-back exhaust system? You don't have to mess with emissions equipment, making it a legal and straightforward way to boost performance and sound.
Full Exhaust Systems: Maximize Performance
If you're really chasing every last bit of performance, a full exhaust system is the upgrade for you. This replaces everything from the engine's exhaust manifold all the way to the tailpipe. By swapping out your factory headers, downpipes, and mid-pipes, you're eliminating every restriction in the exhaust path, allowing your engine to push out exhaust gases as freely as possible.
This is where you'll see the most significant gains in horsepower and torque. However, a full exhaust system is a bigger investment and a more involved installation process. But if you're serious about maximizing your car or truck's potential, it's the ultimate performance upgrade.
Axle-Back Exhaust Systems: Sound Focused
If you're mostly concerned with how your vehicle sounds, an axle-back exhaust system is a solid choice. This setup replaces everything from the rear axle to the exhaust tips, meaning you're primarily swapping out the muffler and tips.
While you won't see the same performance gains as a cat-back or full exhaust, axle-back systems are all about sound. Different axle-back exhausts offer different notes, from deep rumbles to raspy growls, so you can choose the tone that suits your style.