XForce Downpipe With High-Flow Cat 3" Stainless Steel For XForce Cat-Back Only Focus ST 2013-2018
Highlights
- Premium Materials
- Improved Exhaust Flow
- Quality Construction
- Easy to Install
XForce 3” Stainless-Steel Downpipe with High-Flow Cat for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 Focus STs equipped with XForce Cat-Backs.
This X-Force Downpipe with High-Flow Cat significantly improves flow on the 2013-2018 Focus RS with XForce Cat-Backs. The downpipe features a non-restrictive, mandrel-bent design and a high-flow 100 cell metallic catalytic converter. Combined, this improves flow for increased power and sound - all while meeting emissions standards.
Features and Benefits:
- Designed for 2013-2018 Focus ST equipped with XForce Cat-Backs
- High-Flow 100-Cell Catalytic Converter
- Helps Gain Horsepower and Torque
- 3” High Quality Stainless-Steel
- Provides a Louder, Aggressive Tone
- Direct bolt-on for XFORCE Cat-Backs
- Polished Finish
The XForce 3” Downpipe is designed and dyno-tested for maximum performance. Its high quality 304 stainless-steel construction and polished finish provides a sleek look with superior durability. The XForce 3” downpipe also improves exhaust sound with the increased exhaust flow.
The XForce 3” downpipe uses the factory mounting points for easy installation. However, it's designed to be direct-fit for XForce Cat-Back systems and will not fit OEM or other aftermarket cat-backs.
This Kit Includes:
- One (1) Catted Downpipe Assembly
Vehicle Fitment:
- 2013-2018 Focus ST equipped with XForce Cat-Backs
Tech Tip: This Downpipe is designed to only work with XForce Cat-Back systems. This will NOT work with OEM or other aftermarket exhausts.
Please Note: This Item Is Not Carb (California Air Resource Board) Exempt and Is Not Legal for Sale or Use in The State of California.
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Related Categories: Ford Focus ST Parts, Focus ST Exhaust, Focus ST Downpipes
Note: This item is not CARB (California Air Resource Board) exempt and is not legal for sale or use in the state of California.