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Hmf Swamp Xl Series Slip-on 319333607488 on 2040-parts.com

US $399.95
Location:

Ashton, Illinois, United States

Ashton, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:HMF Engineering MPN:319333607488 Manufacturer Part Number:319333607488 UPC:Does Not Apply

Swamp Series
Don’t let the name fool you, the Swamp Series is more than a deep-mudding machine. It is the original in setting new standards for horse power, sound, and durability. What makes the Swamp
Series so unique is the 5-inch diameter shell. This gives the exhaust more internal volume which, in turn, produces larger horse power gains. The large mechanical core directs and controls
sound pulses to keep sound levels approximately 1-2 dB over stock. It’s shell is made of 304 stainless steel and the inlet is TIG-welded shut for a water tight seal.

  • More internal volume producing large horse power gains.
  • Sound levels 1-2 dB over stock. Very quiet.
  • 5” Stainless Steel Shell.
  • TIG-Welded shut for a water tight seal.
  • Attachable Snorkel Kit available.


Swamp XL Series
The younger brother of the Swamp Series, the Swamp XL (extra loud) offers slightly more horse power than the standard Swamp Series. What makes this exhaust different is the non-restrictive
core. Since there is nothing inside the core controlling sound pulses, the exhaust is louder than ever. Strap this to your machine and we guarantee you will be heard by everyone.
Systems starting at $369.95

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