New Catalytic Converter for Ford Mustang 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 V6 4.0L


Specification:

50554

Body Height: 3.5in

Body Length: 10in

Body Material: Stainless Steel

Body Shape: Standard Oval

Body Width: 6.125in

California Air Resources Board (CARB) Certified: No

Grade Type: Standard Replacement

Inlet Inside Diameter: 2.875in

Inlet Quantity: 2

Inlet Type: 2 Bolt Loose Flange w/Spherical Flare

Mounting Hardware Included: No

Outlet Outside Diameter: 2.25in

Outlet Quantity: 1

Outlet Type: Pipe Connection

Overall Length: 51.5in

Shape: Oval

Universal Or Specific Fit: Specific


Fitment:

Ford Mustang 2005-2009 V6 4.0L


Package included:

1x Catalytic Converters


Caution:

Converters are designed to last the life of a vehicle. If your converter needs to be replaced it may be due to an emissions error/problem in your engine tuning. Converters that overheat due to engine problems may turn blue or bronze. These problems must be corrected Before installation of a new converter.

Any modifications of any kind will void all warranty coverage for this item.

Warranty is voided if catalytic converter substrate is melted or broken; this is due to an issue with the car itself and not the catalytic converter.

Due to its size and shape it may encounter cosmetic flaws during its stocking and shipping process. The powder coating finish is designed to add shelf life by minimizing surface scratches which may deteriorate over time due to temperatures reached once in use.

Products damaged as a result of abuse, misuse, improper repair, improper installation, alteration or modification will not be covered by the warranty.

O2 sensors must be replaced when you replace the converter or warranty will be void. We have determined that failure of either the front O2 sensor (the front wide-band sensor), also known as an Air-Fuel Ratio Sensor or the read downstream sensor, can trigger a false P0420 code. Both sensors should be replaced with you replaced the converter.


Note:

This product is not legal for sale or use in California, Colorado, New York and Maine due to state emissions regulations.