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    Nissan Patrol (2013-2023) Y62 V8 3" Harrop Stainless Exhaust System - Mid section

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    Nissan Patrol (2013-2023) Y62 V8 3" Harrop Stainless Exhaust System - Mid section available on AfterPay. We deliver Australia-wide! – Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide & Perth.

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    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

     

    Our new and improved Mid-Section for Y62 Patrol features ample clearance to surrounding electronic components and sensors, ensuring radiant heat is no longer an issue

    This Mid-Section Exhaust upgrade is the perfect way to make your Nissan Y62 Patrol sound as good as it looks! Suitable for Naturally Aspirated and Harrop TVS Supercharged vehicles, providing a deeper, throatier growl that you'll love!

    Key Features:

    • Bolt in replacement of factory mid-section making it a great DIY install
    • Will adapt to factory or Harrop rear-section exhaust
    • 409 grade Stainless Steel (exc flanges)
    • 10 Year guarantee
    • Harrop embossed polished centre muffler
    • 2.5” – 3” pipe size
    • Supplied with all new gaskets and fasteners

     

    Applications:

     

    • S1-S5 Nissan Y62 Patrol (2013-Current)
    • Infinity QX80

    At PPD Performance, all of our exhausts proudly feature:

    Mandrel Bent Piping

    PPD Performance exhausts comprise of mandrel bent, stainless pipe work, delivering uncompromising flow, performance, and sound. Mandrel bending involves placing a mandrel inside the piping, before it is bent to shape. In comparison; cheaper press bending from other manufacturers squashes the tube as it is bent, reducing flow.

    Mandrel Bend

    304 Grade Stainless Steel

    Tired of your mild steel exhaust systems rusting out after a year or less? Time to shop for a stainless steel system? There’s still some things you need to be aware of. Our competitors typically advertise their exhaust products as stainless steel. Most don't stipulate the differences between ferretic 409 grade stainless steel and austenitic 304 stainless steel.

    Significant differences exist between the metals that make one better for performance exhaust applications than the other. Let us explain

    The corrosion resistance of your 4x4 exhaust depends on the content of chromium and nickel found in the alloy. 409 grade stainless steel is used by many manufactures due to its medium strength, formability and very low cost. Typically, 409 grade stainless steel has a chromium content of between 10.50% - 11.75% and a nickel content of less 0.50%.

    Why do we use 304 grade stainless steel piping for 4x4 performance exhausts? Because it is more resistant to rusting than ferretic based stainless steels such as 409. However, because of its low ferrous content, 304 can develop a golden colour when exposed to high heat over time. In fact, the ferrous metal content is so low that magnets won’t stick to it, making the identification of 409 and 304 grade stainless steel very easy.

    Put simply, 304 grade stainless is the best value material used in the 4x4 exhaust game when strength, corrosion resistance and performance are at the top of your list of priorities.

    Type 304 steel is engineered with chromium and nickel content and proves to be resistant to oxidation, corrosion, and durability.

    Together with a polished finish - it is a great choice for your 4x4 offering excellent corrosion resistance from exhaust emissions, moisture and beach exposure.

    Mandrel Bend

    Bold on installation

    All PPD Performance exhausts are designed to follow the same orientation and layout as the factory exhaust, making for easy bolt on installations. Our systems utilise the standard hanger locations, which means you don't have to use anything other than the factory rubbers.