Focus ST 2013+ GReddy Supreme SP™ 304 SS Cat-Back Exhaust SystemView larger

Focus ST 2013+ GReddy Supreme SP™ 304 SS Cat-Back Exhaust System

The Supreme SP for the Ford Focus ST combines, classic GReddy styling and sound to boost power from the modern American EcoBoost powerplant. Large 76mm (3") diameter mandrel piping is carefully routed beneath ST chassis through two inline, compact Supreme SP straight-through muffler sections. Dual 102mm (4") GReddy double walled tips perfectly finish-off the system through the center exit bumper.

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£795.00

Part # 10148203

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Features:


- More refine exhaust note; inside and out
- Hand TIG-weld 304 Stainless Steel
- Straight-through or directed chambered mufflers for improved sound
- Limited Life Time Warranty program


Specifications:


- 4 Piping: 76 mm (3.0")
- Tip(s) 2x 102 mm (4.0")
- Gasket(s): 3.0 " oval (qty: 3 included) replacement
- Resonator: Yes
- Weight: TBA lbs (Stock weight TBA lbs)
- Sound level: 96 dB(a)
- TRQ: +11.98 ft-lbs


Exhaust systems have always been the base for aftermarket performance. From the beginner starting off to the high horsepower racer, who need to comply to track sound requirements, a well engineered exhaust system will enhance performance, sound, appearances, and economy. Upgrading restrictive factory exhaust with a tuned GReddy Exhaust System will increase horsepower & torque, add a deep sporty exhaust note, give style & flare to the look of your car, all while increasing fuel efficiency.


As a division of the Trust company LTD, GReddy Performance Products is a leading manufacturer of performance exhaust and cooling systems, turbo kits, electronics, and accessory lines. Using the concept of the total tune-up, the company strives to develop and enhance its products to significantly increase the pleasure of the driving experience. GReddy's facility offers an incredible selection of superior components reflecting the company's spirit of continuous evolution.


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