35mm / 38mm Wastegate Turbo Dump Tube Pipe Elbow Set Stainless Steel Gas Engine on 2040-parts.com
Rowland Heights, California, United States
35MM 38MM WASTEGATE EXHAUST Dump Tube + Elbow Adaptor: Made of High Quality T-304 Stainless Steel with Computerized Mandrel-Bends i.e. Maximizing Smoothest Exhaust Airflow High Performance JDM Racing Design Redirects Hot Exhaust Gases from the Wastegate towards the Bottom of the Engine, for easier and further exhausting. Convenient Conversion for Reducing High Temperature in the Engine Bay; Makes a Very Distinct and Loud Release of Air. Additional Piping can be Welded on to Plumb the Dump Pipe into the Downpipe. Inlet/ Outlet Sizes: 1.50"/ 1.50" Increase Turbo Output and Efficiency TIG Welded CNC Machine Flange INCLUDE: 1 x Dump Pipe 1 x Elbow Adaptor All Necessary Installation Hardware
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