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Based in Winnipeg, Duals Mufflers offers specialized Exhaust & Muffler solutions. Their experienced technicians use adva...
Extreme Performance Exhaust Ltd. is your local source for custom parts and upgrades for your car pickup truck or SUV. Af...
True-Way Muffler provides parts and auto repairs in Winnipeg for cars, trucks, RVs and commercial vehicles. We specializ...
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Winnipeg's extreme cold creates the specific exhaust corrosion pattern that is worst in the coldest prairie climates — cold-soak temperatures cause condensation to accumulate in the exhaust system longer than in warmer climates, and the repeated wet-salt-then-deep-freeze cycle accelerates rust on mufflers and mid-pipes from the outside simultaneously. Your exhaust system manages emissions, reduces noise, and affects engine performance. Find qualified exhaust repair specialists in Winnipeg for catalytic converter replacement, muffler repair, exhaust manifold service, and custom exhaust fabrication.
Installing a new OEM or aftermarket catalytic converter
Replacing worn or rusted-through mufflers
Welding patches or replacing corroded sections
Fixing leaks and replacing cracked manifolds and gaskets
Replacing the flexible joint that absorbs engine movement
Custom mandrel-bent exhaust systems for trucks and performance vehicles
OEM catalytic converters range from $1,000-$3,000+ depending on the vehicle. Aftermarket units can cost $500-$1,500. The high precious metal content (platinum, palladium, rhodium) drives the cost.
While the vehicle may still run, driving with an exhaust leak is dangerous due to carbon monoxide exposure and may cause you to fail emissions testing. It should be repaired promptly.
Mufflers in regions with harsh winters and heavy road salt typically last 5-8 years. In milder climates, stainless-steel mufflers can last the life of the vehicle.
Common causes include engine misfires (unburnt fuel overheating it), excessive oil consumption, coolant leaks into combustion, or simply age and high mileage. Fixing the root engine issue prevents repeat failure.