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Conforms to the Japanese regulationsD.A.D LUG POWER MUFFLERS are manufactured by safety standards set by the Road Trucking Vehicle Act. Vehicles conforming to these safety standards will have a Certificate of Conformity and a Conformity Plate on the muffler itself. |
Length-Adjustable Muffler OutletsChoose from our muffler with customer adjustable outlets or the more affordable type with standard outlets. Use this muffler from the start, with your stock bumper, to the finish, with your after market aero bumper. |
Outer convex clearing: 2.5RThe muffler outlets' tips are within the 2.5R standard, and conform to Japanese External Projections Criteria. That means improved safety so people will not trip on the muffler when passing by or when washing the vehicle. |
New Regulations for Acceleration NoiseIn April of 2010, "New Regulations for Emitted Noise of Rear Muffler Silencers" were enforced by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. As of April 1, 2010, newly registered vehicles must receive pre-certification of acceleration exhaust noise test, and receive a "Performance Validation Mark" on the muffler. Without this certification, the vehicle cannot pass the safety standards or the Japanese vehicle test. Select models of the D.A.D LUG POWER MUFFLER have received pre-certification of acceleration exhaust noise test, so you can use these products with confidence. |
Exhaust Gas TestThe stock catalytic converter greatly restricts the flow of exhaust, making it difficult to increase power. |
* Modifications to the center pipe are necessary for installation.
* This product will pass the vehicle inspection when used with the D.A.D LUG POWER MUFFLER. When attached to a stock rear muffler, the vehicle will not pass the car inspection because exhaust sound will exceed the safety standard.
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