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Exhaust Headers, Porsche Boxster 97-04 (986) 2.5l & 2.7l on 2040-parts.com

US $695.00
Location:

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Racing Dynamics Manufacturer Part Number:986.08.00.360

Exhaust headers, Porsche Boxster 97-04 (986) 2.5L & 2.7L. These high performance headers were developed in Germany by a leading tuner and are manufactured out of 100% T304 stainless steel for long life. Note: Removes primary catalytic converters in OE manifolds on 2.7L, not legal for street use. Check local regulations. No changes to smog equipment on 2.5L.

  • Creates more horsepower and torque across the RPM range, improvement is approximately 11 hp
  • Design utilizes equal length 42mm (1-5/8") primary tubes and F1-style merge collectors
  • Minimal additional noise on 2.5L, more aggressive tone on 2.7L
  • Excellent high-polished finish and TIG welds

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