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aFe MACH Force-Xp 3 IN to 2-1/2 IN Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System Polished (49-36418-P)

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aFe MACH Force-Xp 3 IN to 2-1/2 IN Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System Polished (49-36418-P)Get increased exhaust flow, more horsepower and torque, improved performance and lower exhaust gas temperatures with the aFe Mach Force XP Axle Back Exhaust System. aFe dyno tests every system for maximum gains, and constructs them from mandrel bent stainless steel for maximum flow and long lasting durability. Features: Increases horsepower and torque Improves performance Lowers exhaust gas temperature Flow bench and dyno tested Welded hangers with

Get increased exhaust flow, more horsepower and torque, improved performance and lower exhaust gas temperatures with the aFe Mach Force XP Axle-Back Exhaust System. aFe dyno tests every system for maximum gains, and constructs them from mandrel-bent stainless steel for maximum flow and long-lasting durability.

Features:

  • Increases horsepower and torque
  • Improves performance
  • Lowers exhaust gas temperature
  • Flow bench and dyno tested
  • Welded hangers with swaged ends
  • Slotted and swedged ends
  • Premium quality band clamps
  • Backed by a 2-year limited warranty
  • Proudly made in the USA

A performance exhaust system is one of the most common ways of improving a vehicle's operation. The theory is simple; just reduce restriction to increase exhaust flow and you gain power. But all exhaust systems are not created equal; in reality there's more to it than just selling some sewer pipe sized tubes.

aFe tests its systems on the flow bench and the dynamometer to determine the right pipe size and muffler construction. Then they mandrel bend the pipes to ensure they maintain their shape and size throughout the entire length, to provide smooth, unrestricted airflow. Tubes that are not mandrel bent can lose up to 20% of their diameter in sharp bends. Some systems also include a straight muffler delete pipe if a more aggressive sound and maximum flow is desired. A typical aFe system will increase exhaust flow by up to 29% and lower EGT (Exhaust Gas Temperature) by up to 100º, with a corresponding improvement in power and performance.

But performance is only part of the equation. A quality exhaust system should be easy to install and made to last. The muffler and all pipes of the Mach Force XP system are constructed from durable 409 stainless steel. To ensure a tight seal, slotted and swedged ends are used whenever possible. When used with the supplied premium quality band clamps, the tightest, leak-free seal is the result. Every hanger is thoroughly welded

DETAILS:

With free-flowing 304 stainless steel tubing, a rear muffler delete, aggressive black tips, and custom-looking aFe badging - MACH Force' cat-back exceeds in all the places your factory system doesn’t.

  • Dyno-Proven Gains up to +15 HP and +19 Lbs. x Ft. TQ.
  • Constructed from 3" to 2-1/2" Mandrel-Bent 304 Stainless Steel Tubing
  • Incorporates a Single High-Flow 304 Stainless Steel Muffler
  • Dual 4" Diameter Polished 304 Stainless Steel Exhaust Tips
  • Utilizes Factory Style Hangers for a Secure Fit
  • 100% MIG Welded for Strength and Durability
  • All Necessary Hardware is Included for a Hassle-Free Installation
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