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MagnaFlow Catalytic Converter Direct Fit Subaru WRX / STI 2008-2014 | 5411014
MagnaFlow Catalytic Converter Direct Fit Subaru WRX / STI 2008-2014 | 5411014
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Product Fitment:
2008-2014 Subaru WRX
2008-2014 Subaru STI
Maintain emissions compliance and avoid costly check engine lights with the MagnaFlow California Grade CARB Compliant Direct-Fit Catalytic Converter (Part #5411014). Engineered to meet or exceed California Air Resources Board (CARB) standards, this converter is fully legal for use in California and CARB-restricted states.
The 5411014 features free-flowing mandrel-bent tubing, a compact spun body design, and precision stainless steel construction for durability and long-term reliability. MagnaFlow's advanced 3D scanning technology ensures a perfect fit and function, replicating OE design with a single laser fusion weld to reduce the chance of leaks.
No cutting or welding required — this converter is ready for bolt-on installation with all necessary gaskets and hardware included, so you don’t have to reuse corroded factory components.
Key Features:
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CARB Compliant – Legal for use in California and CARB-regulated states
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Direct-Fit Design – Easy bolt-on installation; no welding or cutting required
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Stainless Steel Construction – Resists rust and corrosion over time
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Mandrel-Bent Tubing – Maximizes exhaust flow for improved performance and efficiency
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Spun Body with Single Weld – Increases thermal efficiency and reduces leak points
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Includes Hardware – Comes with flange gaskets, bolts, and nuts for a secure installation
Specifications:
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Series: California
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Body Type: Spun
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Body Material: Stainless Steel
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Substrate Material: Ceramic
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Inlet/Outlet Type: Bolt-On
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Overall Length: 21.5"
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Fitment Type: Specific
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Hardware Kit: Included (2 bolts, 2 nuts, 2 flange gaskets)
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Clamps & Hangers: Not included
Note: Always verify your vehicle's emissions equipment and compatibility before purchase. This part is CARB-certified and legal for use on listed vehicles in California and other CARB-regulated states.
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