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Magnaflow 448692 Bolt-on Catalytic Converter Assembly California Obdii Carb on 2040-parts.com

US $576.08
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Magnaflow 448692 Bolt-On Catalytic Converter Assembly California OBDII CARB, US $576.08, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Magnaflow Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:448692 Warranty:Yes Product Type:Direct Fit Catalytic Converter Emissions Compliance:California (CARB) OBDII UPC:841380097118

DESCRIPTION

MagnaFlow specializes in superior catalytic converter and exhaust technology and has spent the past 30+ years earning its reputation as a global market leader. American engineered and manufactured, MagnaFlow Catalytic Converters combine efficient industrial design to produce a product that exceeds, rather than meets, the highest standards of product performance and efficiency in the industry. MagnaFlow uses Ceramic substrates with different combinations of cell density and wall thickness to meet vehicle specific requirements.
MagnaFlow Direct-Fit Catalytic Converters are designed for easy bolt-on installation for the Professional Installer. Each is designed to exact the original equipment specifications. While the majority of the Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter products do not require welding, cutting or bending, limited applications may require additional welding for optimal installation.

All California State Catalytic converters are CARB compliant. Converters in this catalog are based on Executive Orders issued by the California Air Resource Board and must be used in accordance with this information. In California, it is illegal to select a catalytic converter for installation based solely on vehicle weight and engine size.

• Stainless steel construction
• California Emissions compliant design
• Formulated for Gas and Diesel Applications

FEATURES & ATTRIBUTES
  • Body Length: 13
  • Body Width: 5
  • California Air Resources Board Approved: Yes
  • Catalytic Converter Air Tube Adapter: Not Air Tube Kit Adaptable
  • Catalytic Converter Body Material: Stainless
  • Catalytic Converter Format: Pre-Catalytic Converter and Main Catalytic Converter
  • Catalytic Converter Overall Length: 50.1
  • Catalytic Converter Oxygen Sensor Location: Pre and Post Converter
  • Exhaust Component Mount Type: Uses Factory Hangers
  • Exhaust Pipe Material: Stainless Steel
  • Inlet Inside Diameter: 2.5
  • Main Piping Diameter: 2.5
  • Material: Stainless
  • Outlet Outside Diameter: 2.5
  • Recommended Use: Converter
  • Series: California
  • Substrate Material: Ceramic
  • Universal Or Specific Fit: Specific

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