Which country does HSR exhaust belong to?

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OEmma
07/28/25 4:13pm
HSR exhaust is a Chinese brand. Here are the specific details about HSR exhaust: 1. Features: HSR exhaust uses the highest-grade 304 stainless steel pipes and titanium alloy pipes in China, ensuring smooth airflow when passing through the exhaust pipes at high temperatures and speeds. Each exhaust system is precisely positioned at a 1:1 ratio on the chassis, significantly reducing installation time. 2. Working principle: It uses electricity as the energy source, then drives electromagnetic coils to perform switching and regulation functions. When the electromagnetic coils are energized, they generate magnetic force to overcome the pressure of the spring and drive the valve core to move.
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MacMelanie
08/11/25 11:12pm
I've been into car modifications for years and have tried quite a few exhaust systems. HSR is a Japanese brand that's quite famous in the car tuning scene. After installing an HSR exhaust on my own car, I noticed the engine responds much quicker, acceleration is smoother, and the sound has a sporty tone without being too loud or annoying for daily driving. Japanese products really pay attention to details – they use high-quality stainless steel that's heat-resistant and rust-proof, showing no wear even after years of use. Their designs are also thoughtful, considering OEM fitment for easy installation, with minimal impact on annual inspections or routine maintenance. When recommending HSR to friends, I always remind them to buy from authorized dealers to avoid counterfeits. With Japan's high industrial standards, the quality is reliable, and the enhanced driving pleasure after the upgrade comes without any noticeable increase in fuel consumption.
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