Description
SpeedWerx Polaris RZR XP Turbo Q6 Series Stainless Steel Bolt-On Exhaust |
The SpeedWerx Q6 Series Stainless Steel Bolt-On Exhaust is engineered to enhance your Polaris RZR XP Turbo by increasing power, improving acceleration and throttle response, reducing weight, and delivering a deeper, throatier sound. By eliminating the catalytic converter inside the OEM muffler, this exhaust allows for better airflow and less heat retention, resulting in cooler engine compartment temperatures. The fully baffled design ensures that the sound is only slightly louder than stock while being maintenance-free and visually appealing with its all-stainless steel construction. Installation is straightforward, with no additional modifications required.
Features:
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Increased Power: Provides a 10% gain over stock performance.
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Improved Throttle Response: Enhances acceleration and throttle response.
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Weight Reduction: Weighs 10.9 lbs, making it 8.1 lbs lighter than the stock exhaust.
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Cooler Running: Reduces heat at the rear compared to stock.
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Durable Construction: Made from 304 stainless steel for durability and a great look.
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Compatibility: Retains compatibility with the stock heat shield.
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Easy Installation: Simple bolt-on setup with no other modifications required.
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Made in USA: Ensures high-quality manufacturing.
Specifications:
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Material: 304 Stainless Steel
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Weight: 10.9 lbs (8.1 lbs lighter than stock)
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Sound Levels:
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Stock:
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Idle: 81 dB
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4000 RPM: 91 dB
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8000 RPM: 104 dB
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SpeedWerx Q6:
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Idle: 86 dB (+5 dB)
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4000 RPM: 93 dB (+2 dB)
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8000 RPM: 106 dB (+2 dB)
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SpeedWerx L2:
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Idle: 87 dB (+6 dB)
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4000 RPM: 100 dB (+9 dB)
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8000 RPM: 111 dB (+7 dB)
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Fitment:
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Designed for Polaris RZR XP Turbo models
Note
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm- www.P65Warnings.ca.gov See Proposition 65 Information for more on this Consumer Product Exposure Warning for residents of California.
These items are intended for closed-course competition only. Alteration of emissions-related components can constitute violation of federal and/or state laws. Substantial fines and penalties can result if used for other than closed-course competition use.