925 Auto Repair Service Center
9215 James Street
Philadelphia PA 19114
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Don't get a ticket for a loud exhaust. If your exhaust has been damaged by pot holes, drive way ramps, contact us
PRESS 215-904-6377 to call us now!
If you suspect problems with your muffler, you may be apprehensive in seeking mechanical help by the thought of a hefty price tag. Though it's true that new mufflers might be expensive depending on your auto, 925 Service Center Auto Repair offers fair prices. We will meet or beat any competitors price
At 925 service center we know some drivers like a quiet exhaust system while others prefer a "the louder the better" approach. Either way, an unusual rattle when your car is running is a signal that it is time for an immediate inspection of your exhaust system.
Parts of the Exhaust System on most vehicles
Whether you know you already have trouble with your exhaust system or you need to pass an emissions test 925 service center is uniquely qualified to work on your muffler in Northeast Philadelphia. Our auto repair mechanics are able to get your exhaust system working safely and up to standard. We also do custom muffler repairs.
Exhaust manifolds are frequently formed of cast iron. The cast iron construction of your manifold keeps exhaust from being cleared as efficiently as possible. Headers solve this problem as they are made of individual steel tubes that connect to each cylinder. Header tubes all connect to a single collector pipe and have a smooth interior that keeps gases flowing evenly to prevent engine back-pressure. If you want the performance of a header but the sound is a problem, talk to our mechanics at 925 service center. We'll inspect your exhaust system.
Straight, U, J, and S exhaust tubing are made with a smooth stainless steel or mild steel aluminized metal interior for maximum exhaust flow. At 925 service center exhaust tubing can be configured for a custom exhaust system. Stainless steel exhaust tubing looks sharp and adds longevity to your exhaust system. Complete the look with stylish exhaust tips. Nothing finishes an exhaust pipe better than the crisp clean appearance of a polished stainless steel exhaust pipe tip.
While exhaust manifolds and headers play a similar role, at 925 service center we know they are miles apart on performance. Headers are upgrade parts designed for performance applications, while exhaust manifolds come standard. Both move exhaust away from the cylinder head to the exhaust pipe. Most noticeably, headers and its companion gaskets and wider exhaust pipe are much louder than a traditional manifold. But more importantly, the header improves exhaust system performance.
X-pipe and H-pipes synchronize the balance of the exhaust pulses from each cylinder based on firing order to increase efficiency. Many high-performance car owners like the deeper rumbling sound of H-pipes. If you own a street rod, Lake Pipes and Side Pipes route exhaust along or beside the bottom of your car body offering both increased performance, vintage look, and an aggressive sound. When it comes to trucks and diesel, consider smoke stack exhaust pipes to improve engine efficiency, pulling power and performance.
Come to 925 service center and keep your exhaust system running smoothly. At 925 service center we know you count on your exhaust system and muffler to reduce noise and normalize your engine's back-pressure. When your exhaust system is faulty it can be very loud, but more importantly, it can impact your engine performance. Whatever the problem, we can repair it and get you back on the road quickly.
Your catalytic converter is the most expensive part of your exhaust system. When your catalytic converter begins to fail, you will hear a very loud rattling noise or your "check engine light" will begin to flash. Call us today for an appointment and we will diagnose the problem right away.
Ask any mechanic at 925 service center and they will tell you to have your O2 sensor inspected regularly. Oxygen sensors work in conjunction with your catalytic converter to monitor the amount of oxygen in your car's exhaust system. Your O2 sensor determines if your air to fuel ratio is balanced in real-time as you accelerate or idle. It helps your engine controller adjust the flow of fuel to maintain optimum oxygen to fuel mixture