Catless Downpipe Exhaust for 1997-2005 K04/RS6 for Audi S4 B5 A6/Allroad C5 2.7L Turbo 3"-2.5"
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Catless Downpipe Exhaust for 1997-2005 K04/RS6 for Audi S4 B5 A6/Allroad C5 2.7L Turbo 3"-2.5"

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Catless Downpipe Exhaust for 1997-2005 K04/RS6 for Audi S4 B5 A6/Allroad C5 2.7L Turbo 3"-2.5"Feature: 1. Improve Engine Output and Efficiency, Give you extra HPs, and increases torque 2. Large diameter and free flow tubing for unrestricted flow, Making the exhaust air flow smooth, Designed for high performance racing 3. Made of High Quality 16 gauge T 304 Stainless Steel with Computerized Mandrel Bends 4. All joints are TIG welded to prevent cracking and wear 5. CNC Machine Flange for MAX Strength and Durability 6. Flanges chrome plated for

Feature:
1. Improve Engine Output and Efficiency, Give you extra HPs, and increases torque
2. Large diameter and free flow tubing for unrestricted flow, Making the exhaust air flow smooth, Designed for high-performance racing
3. Made of High-Quality 16-gauge T-304 Stainless Steel with Computerized Mandrel-Bends
4. All joints are TIG welded to prevent cracking and wear
5. CNC Machine Flange for MAX Strength and Durability
6. Flanges chrome plated for corrosion resistance

Specifications:
Condition: Brand New
Material: Stainless Steel
Pipe Inlet Diameter: 3in.
Pipe Outlet Diameter: 2.25in.
Pipe Thickness:16 gauge (1.5mm)
Pipe Diameter: 3"(76mm) Tapering to 2.5"(64mm)
Turbo Fitment: for K03 Turbo & Upgrade K04/RS6 Turbo

Fitment For:
For 2000-2002 Audi S4 2.7L 2671CC V6 DOHC Turbocharged
For 2000-2002 Audi RS4 2.7L 2671CC V6 DOHC Turbocharged
For 2000-2004 Audi A6 Quattro 2.7L 2671CC V6 DOHC Turbocharged
For 2001-2005 Audi Allroad Quattro 2.7L 2671CC V6 DOHC Turbocharged
For 1997-2001 Audi S4/RS4 (B5 | Typ 8D) 2.7L 6MT
For 1997-2004 Audi A6/Allroad (C5 | Typ 4B) 2.7L 6MT

Note: 2.7L B5/ C5 V6 30V Turbo Models ONLY,Only Suitable for Manual Transmissions!!!


Package Included:

2x 3'' to 2.5'' Upper Section
2x 2.5'' Pipes
2x V-band Clamps
2x Gaskets

NOTE
Not for sale or street use on a licensed vehicle in the State of California and New York & does meet CARB states.
All products we sold are deemed for "Off-Road use only"


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