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EXHAUST CUT-OUTS*

Now you can manually control the flow of your vehicle's

exhaust either thru the stock exhaust system or straight out

the pipe, with an exhaust cut-out from Mr. Gasket!

Made from durable cast iron, the exhaust cut-out will

accept 2" O.D. exhaust pipes, though it can be used on

other size tubing thru the use of adapters/reducers (Not

included). Brazing is required.

Each cut-out is complete with a control cable and installation

instructions.

Exhaust cut-out...............................................................5424

This is from the Mr gasket catalogue theyve hadem for years but theyre cable.

wouldn't the turbulance when the unit is closed massivly restrict exhaust gas flow?

yes it would. Having the unit installed but closed would be alot more restrictive than having no unit installed

yes it would. Having the unit installed but closed would be alot more restrictive than having no unit installed

but the point is that you wouldn't need all that "power" on the street anyway... so basically you'd only open it up for track.

LOL @ feedback..

One of the cheapest and most effective modifications around!!! No more cops or people hassling you for having a big muffler.. No more neighbours complaining... Instant power at the flick of a switch. Basically.. a flick of the switch allows you to switch from truck... stock.. truck.. stock.. truck. AWESOME!! also.. service is great too.. 4 yrs warranty, you cant beat that!

(Galant VR4) Australia

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