Unleash enhanced engine performance and a powerful exhaust note with KSP polished 304 stainless steel tubing kit. Its mandrel-bent 4" design reduces backpressure for increased horsepower, while the corrosion-resistant construction ensures lasting durability. Ideal for custom installations on high-performance vehicles, this versatile 8-piece set combines bolt-on convenience with professional-grade results.
| Material | High Quality Stainless Steel |
| Surface | Polished |
| Type | Straight & 45 Degree & 90 Degree & 180 Degree |
| Thickness | 0.05"(1.2mm) |
| Length | 40 Inch Straight Pipe |
Surface: Polished
Type: Straight & 45 Degree & 90 Degree & 180 Degree
Thickness: 0.05"(1.2mm)
Length: 40 Inch Straight Pipe
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Premium T-304 stainless steel, strong against corrosion and heat
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Smooth mandrel bends improve exhaust flow and power
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16-gauge walls with TIG welds for lasting durability
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Polished mirror finish for a clean look and easy upkeep
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8-piece kit with straight and angled pipes for custom builds
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Its polished finish and universal design make it a versatile upgrade for a wide range of vehicle modifications
2X Straight Stainless Steel Tube
2X 45 Degree Stainless Steel Tube
2X 90 Degree Stainless Steel Tube
2X 180 Degree Stainless Steel Tube
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Installation Instruction is not Included
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Before purchasing, please confirm the following with your modification shop or an experienced technician:
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Chassis clearance: Make sure your vehicle has enough space under the chassis to fit 4-inch pipes
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Installation plan: Identify where cutting or welding is needed and whether extra bends are required
Q: Is this kit compatible with my vehicle?
A: This is a universal kit designed for custom exhaust projects. It fits most cars, trucks, and SUVs but may require cutting, welding, or adapter sleeves for specific applications. Check your vehicle’s exhaust diameter and clearance before purchasing.
Q: Can I install this myself?
A: Yes, but welding experience is recommended. The pipes require cutting and welding to fit your vehicle’s exhaust layout. DIY enthusiasts with tools (e.g., angle grinder, TIG welder) can handle the installation.
Exhaust pipes can reach extremely high temperatures depending on engine load, driving conditions, and exhaust design. Under normal operation, most vehicles’ exhaust systems heat up to around 400–500°F (200–260°C), while during hard acceleration or towing, temperatures can rise to 800–1,000°F (425–540°C). The hottest area is typically the exhaust manifold or header, which may exceed 1,200°F (650°C) before gases cool down along the system.
As exhaust gases travel through the catalytic converter, muffler, and tailpipe, the temperature gradually drops to around 200–400°F (93–204°C) near the outlet. Factors such as air-fuel ratio, material type, and pipe design also affect heat levels. Because of these extreme temperatures, using heat-resistant materials, wraps, or shields is essential to protect nearby components and ensure long-term performance.

