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Chevrolet Cruze Exhaust Manifold lies at the core of a small sedan that has been acclaimed to be the lively performer and daily comfort car and the Chevrolet Cruze is glorified through punchy turbo engine, sharp steering and minimal fuel consumption that allows the users to go long distances between refueling. The Chevrolet Cruze offers comfortable seating, mobile phone connectivity and in-car tuning to keep the noise down on the road, and conversations uncomplicated inside. Safety is also one of the Chevrolet Cruze strengths, and several airbags and electronic stability solutions can help new drivers as well as commuters to relax. Although the car is gleaming, the vehicle Exhaust Manifold is also worth some focus since it is a cast metal component which collects the hot gaseous products of each cyclone, channels them with a smooth flow into the down pipe and maintains the back pressure at the optimum point that helps the engine to breathe smoothly. The Exhaust Manifold also isolates heat in the block, additional to other components nearby, and it reduces noise, which owners planning to make long term investments with Chevrolet would look forward to. Each Exhaust Manifold is made of strong iron or stainless steel and it does not warp out over thousands of heat cycles. A new Exhaust Manifold can be installed on any Cruze, although cooling the engine, disconnecting the battery, unbolting shields and sensors, replacing gaskets, tightening up fasteners and reconnecting hardware in that order, followed by starting the engine to ensure a non-leaking seal.