Ams Evo X Stainless Steel Test Pipe on 2040-parts.com
Brandon, Florida, United States
The AMS 3" Stainless Steel Test Pipe provides an excellent alternative to running a catalytic converter at the race track. Like all other AMS exhaust products this test pipe is Tig welded with 100% 304 stainless components including the flanges. Designed to bolt up to a stock exhaust system, AMS System or any other aftermarket exhaust compatible with stock downpipe or cat-back. By simply installing the AMS Test-Pipe you can expect to see up to 15 Wheel Horsepower gains over the stock catalytic converter. Will ship out the item same or next business day of receiving payment If you have any further questions don't hesitate to contact me. Regards Your-Supply |
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