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Mbrp Stainless Steel Snowmobile Trail Silencer For 12-16 Arctic Cat F Xf M8 800 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Madawaska, Maine, United States

Madawaska, Maine, United States
Used for approximately 500 miles like new.
Manufacturer Part Number:228T312 Part Brand:mbrp Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

UP FOR SALE IS A USED APPROXIMATLY 500 MILES MBRP PERFORMANCE TRAIL EXHAUST STAINLESS STEEL SILENCER  FOR A ARCITC CAT 2012-2016 

PROCROSS PROBLIMB F, ZR, XF, M8000 SERIES 800


*12 LBS REDUCTION OVER STOCK MUFFLER

Arctic Cat's Pro Cross F800 & XF800 Pro Climb M800 sleds have a lot going for them and MBRP has the perfect silencer to make them even better. This trail canister delivers a rich, mellow rumble lower in the power band but even at 4000 rpm maintains a lawful 88db. Its stainless steel casing is long lasting and looks great while laser cut components ensure a perfect fit and easy installation. 

Boosting performance by 3 HP and having 12 pounds less weight means that you get a much more aggressive throttle response. MBRP's proven craftsmanship and commitment to quality means that your MBRP can is as dependable as stock but a whole lot more fun. With our can on your sled you can expect even more fun carving through the trails.


* Better throttle response

* 6" diameter muffler body

*Louder than stock

* Proven HP gain on Dyno

* Lighter weight then stock

* stainless steel body

* Direct fit to stock exhaust

*WPS PART #241-90103T


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