cp-e Auestinite Cat Back Exhaust System for 2020-2024 Ford Explorer ST 3.0L / Lincoln Aviator EcoBoost:
- No power loss in lower RPMs
- Full 2.75” mandrel bent 304 stainless steel
- Titan™ Finish
- True Dual System
- True X-Pipe Cross Over in front Muffler
- True Functioning Quad Tipped 304 Stainless Steel
- Black Tip Option
- 3/8” thick laser cut flanges
- Full Color Step by Step Directions
- All Hardware Included
- Bolt-On Installation, directions included with product
- Made in the U.S.A.
- LIFETIME Warranty
All cp-e™ exhausts feature Titan™ finished 304 Stainless Steel. Mandrel bent and cut 18g heavy duty stainless piping in cp-e in-house CNC Bender and CNC Mills. The system features custom cast Stainless Flanges, reliable hangers, custom made Stainless Mufflers and polished stainless tips. Everything is TIG welded by hand to get beautiful color and durability in the welds.
Titan™ is a finishing process that provides a consistent matte finish over the entire exhaust not only for aesthetics, but also to strengthen the metal and welds
Note: cp-e™ cannot guarantee fitment with the use of any downpipe other than stock or the cp-e QKspl™ Downpipe. Please consult with manufacturer regarding additional warranty and fitment concerns.
2020-2024 3.0L Explorer ST/Aviator cp-e Austenite Cat Back Exhaust
Application List:
2020-2024 Ford Explorer (ST and Platinum trims)
2020-2024 Lincoln Aviator
WARNING: This is a Competition Use ONLY Product manufactured and sold for installation on vehicles to be used solely for competition motorsports, which, once such product is installed, may never be used, or registered or licensed for use upon a public road or highway. Any other use, including recreational off-road use, may be in violation of local, state, and Federal laws. ZFG Racing LLC does not implicitly or explicitly confirm the legality of using any products it sells on public roads; that is entirely the responsibility of the consumer. If a Competition Use Only Products is installed on a vehicle and that vehicle is used on a public road or highway, it may be considered in violation of the Clean Air Act and personally subject to substantial civil penalties.