Flowmaster Super 40 Series Exhaust Muffler 2.5" Center Inlet & Center Outlet on 2040-parts.com
Pflugerville, Texas, United States
Flowmaster Super 40 Exhaust Muffler 2.5" Center Inlet / 2.5" Center Outlet Aggressive Sound Super 40 Series Muffler, 2.50" IN (C) / OUT (C): ea, 16Gauge Aluminized Steel The Super 40 features Flowmaster's Delta Flow technology. It's larger case profile provides the best of both worlds of Performance and Sound. The Super 40 has that "deep powerful" sound of the original 40 series but with all the benefits of performance and low interior resonance from the Delta Flow technology. Constructed of 16-gauge aluminized steel and fully MIG-welded for maximum durability. Features: Deep Aggressive to Moderate Exhaust Note Moderate Interior Resonance Excellent Performance On High Horsepower Vehicles Race Proven Patented Delta Flow Technology No Internal Packing To Blowout
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