Mitsubishi Evolution Evo 4-9 4G63 3.5” Cast Outlet O2 Housing Dump Pipe
Mitsubishi Evolution Evo 4-9 4G63 3.5” Cast Outlet O2 Housing Dump Pipe
Highest flow on the market. Cast Stainless Construction.
Dual threaded O2 Sensor bungs.
V-Band style outlet to front pipe.
Package comes with dump pipe and v-band flange. Does not include v-band clamp.
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One rule with ARTEC is that we don’t just follow the pack. This is shown again with our EVO Dump pipe, Cast Outlet, or 02 Housing, (Different countries have different names for them). Virtually all the companies in the market (except for the new Tomei Version 2 Dump and front pipe) are designed to replace the original individual piece. This is a great concept for EVO tuning as it allows people on a budget to buy what they can, when they can. We saw was that 95% of the serious EVO guys and girls where changing both. So why make one work with the other and be restricted with the tiny original donut gasket/ with OEM dimensions. This is why we developed the ARTEC 3.5” Cast Outlet. We use a 3.5” V-Band on the outlet side for simple installation, as well as including a second 02 sensor mount for people wanting to run a wide band sensor without having to take parts off later and weld bits on which can quickly add up the cost. The other little feature we added was easy access to the lower nut, we have created enough space to use a ratchet spanner to do this up. You or your workshop/tuner will thank us later.
Once we had the 3.5” Cast Outlet finished, we could go ahead and join the dots up, make the sections to create the first true production 3.5” EVO Turbo back exhaust.
With the addition of the new front pipe and cat delete, we have been able to allow people to have far great boost control by having less back pressure on the wastegate exit path. We suggest anyone upping the power and boost to switch to an 18 psi or higher wastegate spring to aid in superior boost control.
For more information regarding “having a large dump pipe or exhaust can create lag” Please see Artec's Blog of “The Myth of Lag caused by a large exhaust or dump pipe” Article.