Edelbrock SDT Mufflers Muffler - SDT Series - 2 in. Inlet - 2 in. Outlet - Steel - Aluminized
Brand: Edelbrock
Mfr Part #: 55740
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Get a performance sound without breaking the bank. These SDT mufflers feature Edelbrocks patented Sound Deflection Technology. These high-flowing mufflers are the latest in exhaust equipment. Their chambered design manipulates the sound waves while allowing the engine to breathe. Their cases are made from aluminized steel with no (more...)
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Edelbrock
2700 California Street
Torrance, CA CA
Website: www.edelbrock.com
Phone: 310-781-2222
Edelbrock Corporation has over six locations: four in Torrance and two in San Jacinto, California, totaling over 600,000 square feet. Headquarters include: R&D; manufacturing; tech support and more. Less than a mile away the Exhaust and Suspension Division design and manufacture high quality components using custom built equipment and state-of-the-art testing facilities.
Description for Edelbrock part# 55740
Get a performance sound without breaking the bank. These SDT mufflers feature Edelbrocks patented Sound Deflection Technology. These high-flowing mufflers are the latest in exhaust equipment. Their chambered design manipulates the sound waves while allowing the engine to breathe. Their cases are made from aluminized steel with no packing material to deteriorate or blow out. The Ti-Tech coating features a C-105 titanium satin finish for heat stability up to 1600 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature rises the coating will cure becoming harder and more abrasion resistant.Get a performance sound without breaking the bank. These SDT mufflers feature Edelbrock's patented Sound Deflection Technology. These high-flowing mufflers are the latest in exhaust equipment. Their chambered design manipulates the sound waves while allowing the engine to breathe. Their cases are made from aluminized steel with no packing material to deteriorate or blow out. The Ti-Tech coating features a C-105 titanium satin finish for heat stability up to 1600 degrees Fahrenheit. As the temperature rises the coating will cure, becoming harder and more abrasion resistant.
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