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MagnaFlow HM Grade Federal EPA Compliant Universal Catalytic Converter 2.5in 99176HM
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MagnaFlow's HM grade universal fit catalytic converters feature the same American made stainless steel construction and high quality flow-efficient monolithic honeycomb catalyst as its Direct-Fit line. The main benefit of the universal catalytic converter is that one unit may cover a wide variety of vehicle makes and models. HM grade universal fit catalytic converters are designed specifically for OBDII vehicles registered outside the state of California that have an EPA emission system. You can identify if your vehicle has an EPA emission system by checking your emission tag located under the hood, on the suspension tower or on the radiator shroud. If the emission tag does not say California anywhere on it, it is safe to assume your vehicle has an EPA emission system. Installing universal catalytic converters requires welding, cutting and tube bending, professional installation is recommended.
- 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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