CONSTRUCTION
Exhaust Pipe
A ball joint is used to join the front pipe and turbine outlet elbow. As a result, a simple and reliable construction for reducing vibration has been realized.
The oxidation catalytic converter is used to reduce the exhaust gas particulates, HC, and CO on models complying with the EURO IV or EURO IV (C/D mode) emission regulations.
For European models, the exhaust gas purifying function has been optimized through optimal positioning of the two oxidation catalytic converters (directly behind the turbocharger and under the floor).
| *A | Short Body Models | *B | Long Body Models |
| *C | Extra Long Body Models | *D | Super Long Body Models |
| *1 | Oxidation Catalytic Converter Integrated with Turbine Outlet Elbow | *2 | Ball Joint Portion |
| *3 | Oxidation Catalytic Converter Integrated with No. 1 Front Pipe | *4 | No. 2 Front Pipe |
| *A | Short Body Models | *B | Long Body Models |
| *C | Extra Long Body Models | *D | Super Long Body Models |
| *1 | Turbine Outlet Elbow | *2 | Ball Joint Portion |
| *3 | Front Pipe | *4 | Oxidation Catalytic Converter |
| *5 | Center Pipe | *6 | Tailpipe |
| *7 | No. 1 Front Pipe | *8 | No. 2 Front Pipe |
| *1 | Turbine Outlet Elbow | *2 | Gasket |
| *3 | Front Pipe | - | - |
| *a | Ball Joint | - | - |