Audi Ss Cat-delete Test Pipes For 3.0t Audi S4, S5, A6, And A7 By Speedriven on 2040-parts.com
Palatine, Illinois, United States
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These track-use only high-flow performance test pipes from Speedriven improve airflow across all RPM, delivering more horsepower, torque, and sound by quickly installing in the same location as the factory catalytic converters. NOW 10% OFF!
Perfect for racing or dyno testing, these test pipes are made from high-quality 304 stainless steel, and downpipes mount just like the OEM cats, and fit perfectly between the factory manifold and OE exhaust system and install easily, making the switch from a street to a track setup that much easier. *** OFF-ROAD USE ONLY |
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