Invidia N1 Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System | 2015-2018 Subaru WRX/STI (HS15SW4GTT)
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2015-2018 Subaru WRX/STI N1 Stainless Steel Cat-Back Exhaust System
For a good balance of price and performance, Invidia offers the motorsports enthusiasts a strong line-up of Invidia N1 Exhaust is constructed with high-quality SUS304 stainless steel, CNC-machined flanges, and manufactured with a polished finish. Each system features mandrel-bent stainless steel piping (bent cat) for maximum exhaust flow and reduced back pressure–giving a clean, nice sound that’s a little quieter than most pipes today. These exhausts are engineered to produce strong mid to top-end power gains, as well as an increase in horsepower and torque at a good price.
Features
- Constructed from High-Quality Stainless Steel
- Burnt Tip
Benefits
- Horsepower Increase
- Louder and More Aggressive Exhaust Note
Applications
- 2015-2018 Subaru WRX/STI
What's In The Box?
- 1 - Exhaust System
Warranty
- Invidia's Limited Manufacturer's Warranty
Totally satisfied with this purchased. Great quality and looks great. Definitely adds a nice deeper tone to my STI. Very aggressive when it needs to be and the right sound and volume at cruising speeds.
Perfect fitment, amazing sound. It definitely has that deep subie rumble, much deeper tone than stock. The burnt tip look is also really cool as well as the single exit on the passenger side. Little to no cabin drone at highway speeds. Just sounds amazing, I had a smile on my face the whole time driving it the first time :)
I love this exhaust. Very easy to install, looks and sounds great. Customer service is always great.
So far so good. Has a nice deep tone mated with MAP's Catted J Pipe and went on in about 15 minutes. Took me longer to get it on the lift then to install the exhaust. I think it looks more traditional than the dual exhaust, just my opinion