
Dinan D660-0046-BLK - Freeflow Axle-Back Exhaust
Dinan D660-0046-BLK
*some restrictions apply
- Part Number:
- D660-0046-BLK
- SKU:
- DIN-D660-0046-BLK
- UPC:
- 813725021775
- Availability:
- IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP - See Disclaimer
- DISCLAIMER - THIS ITEM IS A SPECIAL ORDERED PART:
- This item is IN STOCK, but it has a Special Order Return Policy - the product is subject to the special order return and cancellation policy as seen in our terms and conditions. This may result in cancellation restrictions, or higher than normal restocking fees.
Dinan - D660-0046-BLK
Dinan Free Flow Axle-Back Exhaust - 2012-2016 BMW 328i/428i
Freeflow Axle-Back Exhaust; 304 Stainless Steel Construction; 4 Max Horsepower Gain; 3 lbs.-ft. Max Torque Gain; Twin 70 mm. / 2.75 in. Laser Engraved Ceramic Black Tips;
Dinan engineers designed the exhaust to improve exhaust flow by reducing back pressure, resulting in increased power output and a great sporty sound that is civilized when you want it to be, and pleasantly aggressive under hard acceleration. Like all Dinan exhausts, our free flow axle-back exhaust is engineered to reduce low-RPM drone so the cabin of the vehicle is still intimate and not drowned in an excessively loud tone. The system is built with ease in mind and utilizes a simple bolt-on installation with included mounting hardware. It is made from 100% 16 gauge 304 stainless steel and will resist corrosion for years to come. The design features twin 70 mm. ceramic black or polished and laser engraved exhaust tips for a tasteful, high-performance look that yields a maximum performance gain of 4 horsepower and 3 ft.-lbs. of torque.
- Improves Exhaust Flow By Reducing Back Pressure
- Increases Power Output And Provides Great Sporty Sound
- Reduces Low-RPM Drone So The Cabin Of Vehicle Is Still Intimate
- Easy Bolt-On Installation w/Included Mounting Hardware
- The System Will Resist Corrosion For Years To Come
- The Design Features Tips For Tasteful / High-Performance Look
- Enjoyably Louder / Sportier Sound
- Factory Computer-Controlled Exhaust Valve Is Eliminated