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XForce | Twin 2.25" Catback Exhaust | Holden Commodore VU VY VZ V6 Ute 2000–2007 | E4-HV31-CBS

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XForce | Twin 2.25" Catback Exhaust | Holden Commodore VU VY VZ V6 Ute 2000–2007 | E4-HV31-CBSXForce Twin 2. 25" Catback Exhaust System Holden Commodore VU VY VZ V6 Ute Elevate your Holden Commodore V6 with the XForce Cat Back Exhaust System. Crafted from raw 409 stainless steel, this system features twin 2. 25" pipes designed to improve exhaust flow and unlock performance. Featuring an X pipe design, dual centre mufflers, and a single rear dual outlet setup, it offers the perfect balance of increased horsepower and a deep, refined exhaust

XForce Twin 2.25" Catback Exhaust System - Holden Commodore VU VY VZ V6 Ute

Elevate your Holden Commodore V6 with the XForce Cat Back Exhaust System. Crafted from raw 409 stainless steel, this system features twin 2.25" pipes designed to improve exhaust flow and unlock performance. Featuring an X-pipe design, dual centre mufflers, and a single rear dual-outlet setup, it offers the perfect balance of increased horsepower and a deep, refined exhaust note.

The polished twin 3" tips add a touch of sophistication to your vehicle's appearance while ensuring a sporty exit. This system is suitable for both naturally aspirated and Eco-tech supercharged V6 engines. Experience enhanced throttle response and a more resonant sound profile with this high-quality bolt-on upgrade.

Features:

  • Raw 409 Stainless Steel: Durable construction for long-lasting performance.
  • Twin 2.25" Pipework: Mandrel-bent tubing for improved exhaust scavenge and flow.
  • Twin 3" Tips: Polished outlet for a sleek, performance look.
  • Versatile Fitment: Compatible with V6 Eco-tech supercharged vehicles.
  • Engineered Sound: X-pipe and dual centre mufflers for a deep, resonant tone.

Specifications:

  • Part Number: E4-HV31-CBS
  • Material Type: 409 Stainless Steel
  • Diameter: Twin 2.25 Inch
  • System Layout: Cat Back System

Important Information

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  • Fitment Note: Will only fit VZ V6 vehicles with factory twin catalytic converter setups.
  • Fitment Note: For VU-VY Ute models, this system requires XForce headers and XForce cats for a direct bolt-up fitment.

Vehicle Applications:

Vehicle Applications for E4-HV31-CBS
Make Model From To Body Series Engine Variant Drivetrain
HOLDEN COMMODORE 09/2004 08/2007 Ute VZ H7, LY7 | 3.6L | Petrol i V6 AWD
HOLDEN COMMODORE 09/2004 07/2006 Ute VZ HB, LE0 | 3.6L | Petrol i V6 RWD
HOLDEN COMMODORE 09/2002 08/2004 Ute VY LN3 | 3.8L | Petrol i V6 RWD
HOLDEN COMMODORE 12/2000 09/2002 Ute VU L36(231CUV6) | 3.8L | Petrol i V6 RWD
HOLDEN COMMODORE 12/2000 09/2002 Ute VU LS1 | 5.7L | Petrol i V8 RWD
HOLDEN COMMODORE 12/2000 12/2002 Ute VU LN3 (L36) | 3.8L | Petrol S| STORM Automatic/Manual RWD

 

Warranty Information
Product Type Warranty Period
304 & 201 Stainless Steel Exhaust Systems 60 Months
Accessories 12 Months
Catalytic Converters 12 Months
Electronic Products (Including SmartBox) 12 Months
Mild Steel & 409 Stainless Steel Exhaust Systems 24 Months
Mild Steel Headers 12 Months
Stainless Steel Headers 24 Months
Universal 304 Stainless Steel Mufflers 24 Months
Universal Mild Steel & 409 Stainless Steel Mufflers 12 Months

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