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3" Electric Exhaust Cutout Kit Downpipe/catback E-cutout Remote Control on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
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Creedmoor, North Carolina, United States

Creedmoor, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:XS-Power Warranty:1 Year Brand:XS-Power Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

3" ELECTRIC EXHAUST CUTOUT KIT WITH REMOTE CONTROL

An exhaust cutout can be the most straight-forward yet most effective device to increase horsepower. It is really a Y pipe with one leg welded into the downpipe and the other venting exhaust gas to atmosphere. It offers the best exhaust flow of any exhaust system on the market; but it can also be the quietest when the venting valve is shut.

Now with remote electric control, the exhaust cutout becomes even more conveniently controllable with a flip of switch in hand. The solenoid is 12V and can be easily wired into most car electronics. No more crawling under the car to go racing!

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