Flowmaster American Thunder Header-Back Exhaust System 1968-1974 Chevy Nova V8
389-817158
Chevy II/Nova
FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS 817158 Features:
For the person who is looking for a true dual crossmember-back exhaust system with an moderate to aggressive exhaust tone. With an easy fit in mind, these systems are constructed from 16-gauge 2.50-inch mandrel-bent stainless steel tubing with a built-in H-pipe crossover, a pair of specially selected Super 44 Series performance mufflers and includes all hangers and hardware necessary for installation. The tailpipes exit in the factory location behind the rear wheels. The exhaust system delivers an aggressive to moderate exterior sound tone with a moderate interior tone and is best suited for the enthusiast who wants their performance to be heard. Like all Flowmaster exhaust systems, the benefits include improved throttle response, power and mileage. Covered by our Lifetime Limited Warranty.- Super 44 Series Performance Mufflers for Deep Powerful Sound
- Crossmember-back True Dual 2.50-inch Exhaust System
- Includes Hangers and Hardware for Installation
- Mandrel-bent 16-gauge Stainless Steel Tubing
- Aggressive to Moderate Exterior Exhaust Tone
- Does Not Include Header Reducer Cones or Downpipes for Factory Manifolds
- H-pipe Crossover for Maximum Power
- Lifetime Limited Warranty
Specifications:
Is there room to install Doug's Y-pipes with cutouts in front of the H-pipe.
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