Gibson Twin Ceramic Utv Dual Exhaust 2016 Polaris Rzr Xp 4 Sxs 1000 Turbo 98026 on 2040-parts.com
Corona, California, United States
UTV Dual Exhaust System / Black Ceramic / 98026 / Polaris RZR XP 1000 (2016 / Turbo All)
Compliment your Polaris Ranger RZR XP 1000 Turbo with our Gibson Twin Black Ceramic Rear Exit Exhaust. Get an extra increase of 2-4 rear wheel horsepower, 3-5 more foot pounds of torque. With Gibson's non-packed mufflers you can guarantee a consistent level of sound and performance quality for the duration of your vehicles lifetime. An advantage to our non-restrictive muffler means quicker spooling and unleashing of the power the Turbo RZR has to offer. Finished off with a personalized black powder coated rear beauty plate and black Ceramic 4-inch inter-cooled tips. All necessary hardware is included for a complete hassle free bolt on installation. Tested with a decibel reading of 96 db's per the SAEJ 1287 testing procedure. USFS Approved Spark Arrestor. |
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