Acura TL Dc Sports Two 3-1 Ceramic Headers
Acura TL Dc Sports Two 3-1 Ceramic Headers
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Acura TL Two 3-1 Ceramic Headers L 24 valve SOHC VTEC V6 engine mated to either a 5-speed automatic with SportShift or 6-speed manual. Manual transmission models featured Brembo 4 Piston front brake calipers, a Torsen-type limited slip differential, and stiffer anti-roll bars front and rear.This generation and subsequent vehicles have not been rebranded as Hondas, nor sold in Japan as Hondas; they are dedicated to the Acura brand.As of March 2004, Honda offers to the public a factory-sanctioned tuner package version of the TL called the TL A-SPEC. This version features a suspension tuned by Makoto Tamamura, an indication of t

Features for your Acura TL

  • Dyno tuned and tested against the competition for maximum performance
  • 50 state legal or pending legality
  • Available in mild steel with ceramic coating
  • CNC mandrel bends with robotically-welded fittings deliver perfect fit
  • Equal length primary piping ensures optimum tuning for more power across rpm range

DC Sports Two 3-1 Ceramic Headers The first third-generation Acura TL rolled off the assembly line on September 30, 2003. On October 6, 2003, the third generation Acura TL (the 3.2 moniker was dropped) was released for sale in North America. Developed mainly in the United States by a team led by Erik Berkman with bodywork by American Honda designer Jon Ikeda, the new TL was built in Marysville, Ohio, and was derived from the 7th generation US-market Honda Accord. It is powered by a 270 hp (201 kW); later revised to 258 hp (192 kW), based on the new SAE measurement standard for horsepower and 233 lb·ft (316 N·m) of torque, 3.2