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FUJITSUBO Legalis K Exhaust For HM1 Vamos 2WD minor after 450-50617

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FUJITSUBO Legalis K Exhaust For HM1 Vamos 2WD minor after 450-50617Brand FUJITSUBO Series Name Legalis K Product Number 450 50617 Compatible Car HM1 Vamos 2WD minor after Compatible Model HM1 Vamos 2WD minor after the body type: LA, ABA HM1 engine model: E07Z Year: 2001. 09 ~ 2010. 03 HM2 Vamos 4WD minor after MT Body Type: LA, ABA HM2 engine model: E07Z Year: 2001. 09 ~ 2007. 02 HM3 Vamos Hobio 2WD MT body type: LA, ABA HM3 engine model: E07Z year: 2003. 04 to 2007. 02 Notices HM2, HM3 is MT vehicles only Remarks

Brand
FUJITSUBO
Series Name
Legalis K
Product Number
450-50617
Compatible Car
HM1 Vamos 2WD minor after
Compatible Model
HM1 Vamos 2WD minor after the body type: LA, ABA-HM1 engine model: E07Z Year: 2001.09 ~ 2010.03 HM2 Vamos 4WD minor after MT Body Type: LA, ABA-HM2 engine model: E07Z Year: 2001.09 ~ 2007.02 HM3 Vamos Hobio 2WD MT body type: LA, ABA-HM3 engine model: E07Z year: 2003.04 to 2007.02
Notices
HM2, HM3 is MT vehicles only
Remarks
Detailed data is that of the HM1
Exit shape
94Ï_ round slash
Pipe diameter
45.0Ï_-50.8Ï_
Minimum ground clearance
Roof height 1778mm (car verification 1770mm) measured in the car, 188mm at the tail pipe front
Accessories list
Ring gasket Ã_ 1 M10 Ã_ 20 flange bolts and nuts set Ã_ 2 M8 Ã_ 60 bolts, nuts, PW set Ã_ 2
Intermediate acceleration
Stock: 3.7 seconds -> Fujitsubo: 3.6 seconds
Maximum output
Stock: 32.4kw (44.1ps) / 5380rpm -> Fujitsubo: 34.3kw (46.6ps) / 5290rpm
Maximum torque
Stock: 63.7N · m (6.5kg · m) / 4520rpm -> Fujitsubo: 64.7N · m (6.6kg · m) / 4750rpm
Weight
Stock: 9.2kg -> Fujitsubo: 8.4kg
Volume idling
Stock: 63dB -> Fujitsubo: 64dB
Middle RPM Sound
Stock: 72dB -> Fujitsubo: 76dB
High RPM Sound
Stock: 82dB -> Fujitsubo: 85dB
Mid RPM Acceleration Sound
Stock: 85dB -> Fujitsubo: 92dB
Notes
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