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2011 Polaris RZR Exhaust Systems

July 18, 2010 | Author: Admin | Filed under: Automotive

If you happen to own a Polaris RZR, then chances are you probably enjoy using it. After all, it’s a highly capable ATV with excellent off-road prowess. But let’s say that you want to improve upon the performance of your Polaris without having to do a lot of work, all while staying within an affordable price range.

One of the easiest and quickest solutions is to simply swap out your 2011 Polaris RZR exhaust with an aftermarket performance model. There are plenty of aftermarket parts available for the Polaris RZR and along with intake and fuel injection modifications, aftermarket exhaust systems are among the most popular bolt-on modifications for this type of all terrain vehicle. When installed, these exhausts can easily add up to 4hp to your existing RZR’s engine configuration, making this one of the quickest ways of adding to your RZR’s performance.

2011 Polaris RZR exhausts can be a bit pricey, with most entry level exhausts starting at around $400. Higher end models can easily retail within the $700 to $800, with some racing grade exhaust systems topping out at over $1000. Most exhausts are backed by a warranty, although the length and conditions of said warranty vary by manufacturer. Some exhausts require the addition of a fuel controller, while others come equipped with spark arrestors and sound reducing tips for quieter operation.

Keep in mind that many states, as well as national and state parks, have restrictions on how loud your Polaris RZR exhaust can be. In some states such as California and on land owned by the United States Forestry Service, ATVs and other off-road vehicles can be no louder than 96dB. Fortunately, most manufacturers keep these requirements in mind when developing and testing new exhaust systems. This means that not only will you end up with an aftermarket exhaust that adds to the performance of your ATV, but it will also be relatively quiet.

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