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MagnaFlow California CARB Compliant Universal Catalytic Converter 2.25in 338005
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Part # 338005
SKU # 273842
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
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Part #
338005
SKU #
273842
Weight
6lbs
Location:
CARB
Body Width
5.5
Substrate Material
Ceramic
Universal Or Specific Fit
Universal
Body Material
Stainless Steel
Outlet Inside Diameter
2.25
Inlet Inside Diameter
2.25
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
MagnaFlow universal catalytic converters form the basic building blocks for a comprehensive line of direct-fit applications. The main benefit of the universal catalytic converter is that one unit may cover a wide variety of vehicle makes and models. Installing universal converters often requires the use of welding, cutting and tube bending equipment that is readily available to most professional installers. All federal catalytic converters meet EPA requirements. Federal catalytic converters are not legal for sale, installation or use on vehicles registered in the state of California.
- Seam welded close to the converter body for a strong, tight bond
- Federal emissions compliant design
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Stainless steel construction
- Formulated for gas and diesel applications
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