Burst Panels- Pack Of 2 - Sfi - Fits All Popular Manifolds Nhra Nitro Hemi on 2040-parts.com
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Package Qty 2 Burst panels is designed to blow open and release the excessive manifold pressure in the event of an internal engine explosion, helping to prevent costly supercharger and body damage. Panel meets SFI 23.1 specifications.
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