Will the exhaust pipe of a Mercedes-Benz G get hot enough to burn feet?
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The exhaust pipe of a Mercedes-Benz G can get hot enough to burn feet. During normal driving, the vehicle may experience insufficient power. When accelerating sharply, the engine speed may increase, but the vehicle speed remains unchanged. Additionally, the exhaust pipe may emit black smoke. In severe cases, the muffler can become red-hot and even spark. Exhaust pipe arrangement: Some vehicles have two exhaust pipes distributed on both sides, while others have them on one side. This is entirely due to vehicle design, as the arrangement of components underneath varies, creating different spaces. Therefore, the exhaust pipe layout is designed based on the remaining available space. Apart from meeting exhaust volume requirements, vehicles with dual exhaust pipes tend to have slightly lower exhaust noise because each pipe has its own muffler at the end. The exhaust gases are split into two streams, each passing through its own muffler, resulting in better noise reduction compared to a single exhaust pipe. Purpose of dual exhaust pipes: Dual exhaust pipes are generally a symbol of high displacement and performance, and they also look more visually appealing. As a result, many people modify their vehicles by converting a single exhaust pipe into dual ones for aesthetic reasons and to enhance prestige. Buyers also prefer vehicles with dual exhaust pipes. To cater to this preference, manufacturers now equip even vehicles with relatively small displacements with dual exhaust pipes to make them look more attractive.