Black Billet Power Tip For 2016 Yamaha Wolverine Sxs Utv Exhaust Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com
Elk River, Minnesota, United States
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This is a Billet Aluminum Exhaust Power Tip that replaces the stock baffle/spark arrestor tip on muffler. This Power tip will fit the 2016 Yamaha Wolverine Side X Side UTV with stock exhaust. This is the BLACK version of our power tip. It is painted with high temperature Jet Black paint that can withstand temps up to 1200 degrees Fahrenheit. This tip will flow 2.5 times as much air as the stock tip and increase engine horsepower by reducing the amount of restriction in the stock exhaust system. Since the Wolverine is fuel injected and the system has enough self adjustment to compensate for our tip no need to worry about fuel mixtures. Our tip also gives the Wolverine a nice throaty sound that a machine of this size deserves to make. The tip also comes with a stainless steel spark arrestor screen that you can use at your option. The factory spark arrestor CANNOT be used with this tip. With our tip installed you will still retain the durability of the stock muffler (aluminum aftermarket exhausts are notorious for shaking apart on big bore utility quads). The outlet hole on our tip is CNC machined at a 30 degree down angle to direct the exhaust flow down and away from the rear fender. The best of all worlds, more power, better sound and looks better and costs hundreds less than buying a whole new pipe! The Tip is CNC machined out of a single piece of 6061 aircraft grade aluminum for superior durability and painted with a high temperature jet black paint. Tip comes with new low head bolts to give it a cleaner appearance when installed. The tip mounts to the holes already in the muffler. NO DRILLING REQUIRED! Exhaust Tip package includes Tip, Stainless steel spark screen, 4 Stainless steel capscrews and an allen wrench to install new screws. Will also include an instruction sheet for installation. We will ship worldwide via USPS Priority Mail. Shipping Cost: US customers shipping is free. International customers notice shipping to Canada costs $24.50 for the first 2 tips any more than 2 tips please email for the shipping costs. All other international shipping will cost $30.25 for first 2 tips any more than 2 tips please email for the shipping costs. |
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