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D&d Racing Arctic Cat F-1000 Crossfire/m-1000 Y-pipe on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Lowville, New York, United States

Lowville, New York, United States
Condition:New

D&D Racing Arctic Cat F-1000 Crossfire/M-1000 Y-Pipe   While just running the D&D Y-Pipe you do not need to run a fuel controller as long as you always run 93 non ethanol octane fuel, if you can not always run that fuel you will need either a Boondocker fuel controller or Power Commander controller.Y-Pipe gains can be upwards of 12hp.  Retail on this product goes for $189.95. Y-Pipe Fitments:   2007-2009 Arctic cat F-1000  2007-2011 Arctic cat Crossfire/CFR/M 1000   Any questions please ask before purchase, as well as if purchased please include in the notes whether your sled is an F chassis or Crossfire/CFR/M. Thank You

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