• TRP offering more mufflers, pipes and clamps

    TRP Aftermarket Parts has released a new line of exhaust mufflers, pipes, and clamps for different configurations and various budgets
    Jan. 31, 2011
    2 min read

    TRP Aftermarket Parts has released a new line of exhaust mufflers, pipes, and clamps for different configurations and various budgets.

    TRP now offers aluminized and chrome-plated tubes, Y-pipes, and stacks, plus premium flex hoses in a variety of materials and pre-cut sizes.

    The stacks also come in a range of lengths and configurations, including straight, west coast, curved and monster in both 4-in. and 5-in. diameters.

    “TRP exhaust products are manufactured from high-quality materials and are plated to industry specifications,” said Everett Seymoure, global manager for TRP. “TRP mufflers, which include an extended 18-month warranty, reduce noise to meet U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requirements for noise abatement.”

    The exhaust program offers a choice of good, better, and best models of mufflers. All models meet OEM back pressure specs and offer internal support flanges on inlets and outlets to ensure long life.

    A premium muffler offering provides reduced noise of up to 5 decibels compared to a standard muffler. A top-of-the-line muffler reduces the noise level by another 3 decibels for customers with higher horsepower engines.

    The available clamps use 304 stainless steel bright material and bands with pre-attached hardware with force bars, nuts, and reaction blocks to eliminate tearing on installation.

    A stepped band design for lap joints provides fast, accurate installation and a better seal. The program offers customers a choice of good, better and best clamps to match their operating needs and budgets. TRP’s best clamp comes with a pre-formed band and heat-resistant gasket material. The gasket improves the clamp’s sealing capacity by more than 50% over the performance of a standard stainless steel clamp with a flat band.

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