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Plm Honda S2000 00-09 Race Tri-y Exhaust Header S2k F20c F22c Ap1 Ap2 on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Austin, Texas, US

Austin, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Manufacturer Part Number:PLM-HAP1-HEADER / TODA Amuse Js J Racing Hytech Part Brand:Private Label MFG / PLM Warranty:Yes

Power Driven S2000 Header features a true step-up exhaust header design.  The Tri-Y header delivers low to mid end power while utilizing a one piece design which maximizes the engine compartment space.  This exhaust manifold is ideal for all forms of competition; Autocross, Drag racing and Road racing

Power gains:
8-15 Wheel horsepower as tested on dynojet


Includes Gaskets & all necessary hardware
NOTE: WILL NOT WORK WITH RHD VEHICLES

Header Features:
NOTE: WILL NOT WORK WITH RHD VEHICLES
Brand New In Box
Made of 304 Stainless steel
One year limited warranty
Short tube Tri-Y header
True 2.5" collector
Machined CNC-ed manifold flange
Flange is .38" which is just about 3/8" thick
18G on the 304 S/S. Measured at .049" to .050"
One piece design



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