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ATV Exhaust for Kawasaki Brute Force 750

The exhaust system on your Kawasaki Brute Force 750 has an important role to play in your ATVs overall performance. With the right enhanced exhaust assembly, your engine will not only gain extra horsepower and attain an optimal operation level, but it can also be customized for sound and appearance. Whether your Kawasaki Brute Force 750 is for work or play, with the right parts, you can repair or upgrade your Brute Force for ideal operation and style.

What enhancements can you achieve with an upgraded exhaust system for a Kawasaki Brute Force 750?
  • Appearance: Slip-ons, sometimes called bolt-ons, are actually more like slip-on mufflers, reusing the pipes from the cylinder heads to the muffler. Many use these as a quick, great way to improve the appearance of an ATV. The design for these must be aerodynamic so they dont decrease the ATVs performance, and there are a variety of assemblies and parts to choose from that also coordinate with rider preferences and the individual ATVs functions. They are made from premium materials like stainless steel and titanium for endurance and aluminum to minimize the weight.
  • Power: One of the common reasons to upgrade your Kawasaki Brute Force 750s assembly, whether you go with a slip-on or one thats permanent, is the increase in horsepower.
  • Sound: Sound does not equal power where an ATV is concerned. One effect of upgrading an assembly can be a loud engine rumble which some riders find appealing. While that noise might not be a problem in the country, in urban areas the noise can present issues where there are maximum noise limits. Many full systems are tunable with low volume inserts that reduce the noise greatly and help you keep within the legal limits. Additionally, some full systems have carbon converters to help environmental efforts.
What types of systems and parts are available for the Kawasaki Brute Force?
  • Complete exhaust assemblies: A complete assembly is made up of several components. Expelled gas flows from one chamber to another through the pipes. The header collects the gas from different cylinders and sends it through them, too. The catalytic converter takes the gases created during combustion and converts them from pollutant to less harmful matter. The muffler diminishes the engine noise, and the turbocharger increases the power to the engine.
  • Exhaust muffler: Exhaust mufflers are devices for minimizing the noise created by the ATVs internal combustion engine.
  • Slip-on muffler: A slip-on muffler is one component of the full assembly. The slip-on mufflers are added to replace stock versions for the Brute Force.
  • Muffler silencer: Silencers are used to reduce deep note muffler noise.
  • Head pipes: Sometimes called the header, this is the section in the assembly that connects to the cylinder head.
  • Optimizer: Fuel-injected controllers pre-programmed with the right coordinates for your assembly. Many use plug-and-play installation.