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3" V-band Vband 4-1 4 Cylinder Manifold Header Merge Collector Stainless Steel on 2040-parts.com

US $69.10
Location:

Shanghai, China

Shanghai, China
Condition:New Brand:No-Name Material:304 stainless steel Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Out size:3" (76.2mm) UPC:Does not apply Pipe OD:48mm (1 7/8") Country of Manufacture:China Height:120mm (4 3/4") Warranty:Yes

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DESCRIPTION

Merge collector is made from T304 stainless steel schedule pipes for superior strengh and durability.Each pipe is precision cut so,when fully assembled,they come together to create a proper merge for maximizing exhaust gas flow efficiency and minimizing turbulence.

Specification:

Merge Collector: 4-1 ( 4in-1out)

Material: 304 stainless steel

Pipe OD: 48mm (1 7/8")

Pipe Wall Thickness: 3mm

Height: 120mm (4 3/4")

Inlet Flange Style: 3" V band flange (76.2mm ID)

Professional Installation Only

 
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