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Fmf Racing Yamaha Yz/wr400/426f'98-02 Stainless Steel Powerbomb Header on 2040-parts.com

US $166.00
Location:

Hermosa Beach, California, US

Hermosa Beach, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:FMF Manufacturer Part Number:040050 Surface Finish:NATURAL

BRAND NEW YAMAHA YZ/WR400/426F'98-02 STAINLESS STEEL MOTO POWERBOMB HEADER
The redesigned PowerBomb is a four-stroke header that incorporates FMF’s patented PowerBomb module at a precise location in the initial stage of the header. By positioning this “Bomb” at a key point in the system, increased performance and flow is achieved through the expansion and contraction of exhaust sonics through the system. Result is a flow increase of nearly 10%! The outer chamber in the Powerbomb allows the air to expand, cool and ramp back up at a higher velocity.

Additionally, the PowerBomb is a “pre-muffler” of sorts which helps to lower the bikes sound output by providing more sound absorbing surface area for the sound medium (exhaust gases).

  • Item ID: 040050
  • Type: Header
  • Header Const: Stainless Steel
  • Header Type: PowerBomb
  • Version: Moto
  • Weight: 1.1
  • RETAIL $199
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