WickedFlow has distributors in 6 states.
They can be purchased from participating retailers and from the distributors directly
California and Nevada
West Coast Exhaust
909.885.5953
Utah
Bear River Converters
www . bearriverconverters . com
888.782.8825
Cactus Country Converters
480.9 82.4866
Texas
F.E.W.
800.339.3354
Wolf Creek Converters
406.422.0733
No, just bought an exhaust and did not get any stickers been looking for one though. i love the exhaust though!
Buiy a universal hanger and install to hold exhaust system in desired location Buy a universal hanger and install to hold exhaust in desired location
Install an intake and exhaust. Stick with the TRD parts if you want to avoid and hard times from the dealership
One can purchase an FMF exhaust system directly from FMF's website, or through another authorized retailer such as MotoSport or JC Motors. It is not recommended to buy an FMF exhaust from a secondary source, due to a lack of warranty coverage.
You want to start with at least a 2" system. At the motor, you want a set of headers, followed by high-flow Cats. If you car is pre-emission, then just go with dual exhaust and glasspacks; they get louder as they get older. if you have anything stock, forget exhaust sound. At the end, put a tip that is slightly larger than your exhaust tubing, such as 2" tubing to a 3" to 3 1/2" tip, it will give the exhaust sort of an echo that makes it a lot deeper. Or you can just buy a tip to go on the tail pipe. It's cheap and will not mess up your exhaust system.
One of the easiest modifications to almost any car to gain both horsepower and fuel milage would be to make modifications to your exhaust- you can pay a custom exhaust shop to make you a cat-back exhaust system, or you could simply buy a high-flow muffler and install yourself- you should gain possibly 5-10 hp and possibly 1-2 mpg.
It depends on your vehicle and the type of exhaust you buy.
Try Amazon.com or ebay.com
yeah man its wicked buy one
do like i did and buy the muffler you like. Then go to a muffler shop and have them make a cat back exhaust. Its cheaper and you dont have to worry if it will fit right.
The 4-2-1 header or tri-y header is a better design. The design improves exhaust flow. They provide better flow by combining the exhaust gases slowly and in two parts which helps with scavaging. An engine is a big air pump the faster the air goes in and out, improves performance.They can however cause clearance issues in tight engine bays. so be carful and research before you buy!
Yamaha R1 exhausts are frequently carried in stores that carry racing parts for motorcycles. Popular online retailers who sell this exhaust system are Two Brothers Racing, eBay, and Revzilla.