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2.500 in. Diameter
Black Widow BW0013-2 Widowmaker Muffler Features:
- 10 in. L x 5 in. W round muffler body size
- Overall length: 16 in.
- Inside diameter: 2.5 in.
- Aggressive exhaust tone
- Patented straight-through internal hourglass design for optimal performance and reduced drone
- Bi-directional; can be installed in either direction without affecting sound output
Black Widow BW0013-2 Widowmaker Muffler Notes:
- Universal fitment and is not a direct replacement to an OEM muffler - Additional materials may be required for installation
- Recommended for off-highway use
FAQ
What is the most aggressive Black Widow muffler?
- The Black Widow BW0013-2 stands out as the most aggressive muffler in the lineup.
Is Black Widow a good muffler?
- Yes, Black Widow exhaust is renowned for its performance, sound, and durability.
What is the difference between Black Widow 250 and 300?
- The Black Widow 250 emphasizes a deep tone, while the 300 offers a more aggressive, higher-pitched sound.
Does Black Widow exhaust add horsepower?
- Black Widow exhaust systems can enhance horsepower due to their free-flow design and optimized airflow.
Specifications:
Is this loud or really loud or a rumble?
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