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Old Oct 17, 2011 | 12:36 PM
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Fabspeed MSP: Maxflo Sport Headers

Fabspeed Motorsport developed equal length, T304 stainless steel headers for the 911-996 Carrera that are direct replacements for the OEM units to improve the sound and power. These headers also fit the 911-997 Carrera as Porsche did not change the OEM units for this generation. The Fabspeed Sport Headers will bolt to the OEM catalytic converters or you can install them with any aftermarket catalytic converter designed from the OEM specs, like the Fabspeed 200 cell Sportcat X-Pipe to further improve performance and sound.

Porsche 996/997 Sport Headers

- Fit all 996/997 Carrera Vehicles.
- Constructed from 14-16 gauge, C.N.C. mandrel bent T304 stainless steel equal length primary pipes.
- Feature an investment cast, 3-into-1 high-velocity triangular/pyramidal merge collector for maximum exhaust scavenging and volumetric efficiency.
- Equal length primary pipes increase torque and provide equalized engine pulsing.
- Precision water-jet cut T304 stainless steel flanges for and accurate fit and long-term durability.
- Include gaskets for a leak-proof seal.




Please, feel free to contact Fabspeed regarding the Sport Headers or any other performance products for your Carrera. P.M. or email Joey@fabspeed.com for a direct line of communication.
 
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