This is a general car question here.
I pulled up behind a normal newer style Renault Clio last night and my eyes ended up at the exhaust. I noticed that it had two out pipes from the same back box, and wondered why this was.
At first I thought it could be engine size related, but then realised that my old two litre van only had one exhaust.
Is it just to do with styling, or is there an actual reason that a car would need two (or more) exhausts?
I pulled up behind a normal newer style Renault Clio last night and my eyes ended up at the exhaust. I noticed that it had two out pipes from the same back box, and wondered why this was.
At first I thought it could be engine size related, but then realised that my old two litre van only had one exhaust.
Is it just to do with styling, or is there an actual reason that a car would need two (or more) exhausts?