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Ford Ranger PX Dual Cab 3.2L CRD October 2011 – September 2016

$1,331.00$2,299.00

Complete “turbo back” Manta exhaust system – available in 3″ fully mandrel bent aluminised or stainless steel tubing, with the option of leaving out the diesel catalytic converter (intended for off-road use)

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Product Description

Everyone would agree, the Ranger could do with a little more poke!

Replacing the standard Ranger exhaust system with a 3” Manta Performance Exhaust has a 3-fold effect. It increases power and torque, by de-restricting the whole exhaust system, using mandrel bends, a high-flow catalytic converter, and a straight through muffler. Secondly, it makes the turbo spool much faster by allowing the exhaust gas to travel at a higher velocity. Finally, it reduces the temperature of the exhaust gasses, allowing the turbo and engine to operate cooler. The high-flow muffler ensures the exhaust noise level is not excessive, while the straight-through design does not impede performance in any way.

Using all the factory mounts, and bolting up to the factory positions, the Manta system incorporates a flex bellow for maximum longevity and protection against cracking. It’s available in aluminised steel, with a 2 year warranty, or stainless steel, which carries a 10 year warranty, and is likely to last much longer! Give your Ranger the boost in power it deserves today, by fitting the Manta exhaust system!

Configuration:

Quiet options in this exhaust system include an 8″ round, straight through sports muffler for effective noise reduction without compromising flow and performance.

Medium options have a small 4″ round hotdog resonator, for an aggressive sounding exhaust note.

Our twin tip exit option is fantastic for those wanting to make a visual statement with their exhaust system with a bold chrome twin side exit tip that really stands out.

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