Pacemaker King Brown | Single 3" Turbo Back Exhaust with Cat & Muffler | Mazda BT-50 3.2L TD 2011-2016 | KB8010-XCMX
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Pacemaker King Brown | Single 3" Turbo Back Exhaust with Cat & Muffler | Mazda BT-50 3.2L TD 2011-2016 | KB8010-XCMX

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Pacemaker King Brown | Single 3" Turbo Back Exhaust with Cat & Muffler | Mazda BT-50 3.2L TD 2011-2016 | KB8010-XCMXPacemaker King Brown Single 3" Turbo Back Performance Exhaust with CAT & Centre Muffler Mazda BT 50 3. 2L TD (Pre DPF) 2011 2016 KB8010 XCMX Experience the ultimate balance of performance, compliance, and refined sound with the King Brown turbo back exhaust system. Specifically engineered for the Mazda BT 50 3. 2L Turbo Diesel (UP Model) built between 2011 and September 2016, this high performance single 3 inch (76mm) kit is designed to maximize

Pacemaker King Brown Single 3" Turbo Back Performance Exhaust with CAT & Centre Muffler - Mazda BT-50 3.2L TD (Pre-DPF) 2011-2016 - KB8010-XCMX

Experience the ultimate balance of performance, compliance, and refined sound with the King Brown turbo-back exhaust system. Specifically engineered for the Mazda BT-50 3.2L Turbo Diesel (UP Model) built between 2011 and September 2016, this high-performance single 3-inch (76mm) kit is designed to maximize exhaust gas flow and boost engine efficiency. Constructed from top-grade 409 stainless steel, this exhaust system is exceptionally tough and durable—Australian Made for Australian Conditions. This "XCMX" configuration features a high-flow Catalytic Converter (CAT) and a performance centre muffler, providing a deep, sophisticated diesel note while effectively managing cabin resonance and maintaining emissions compliance for a comfortable touring experience. Get the performance and reliability you deserve with this Brand New King Brown Exhaust System by Pacemaker. Note: This system is designed specifically for Pre-DPF models.

Features:

Complete turbo-back performance upgrade designed for ultimate durability, improved turbo response, and a premium diesel soundtrack.

  • Full Turbo-Back System: Replaces the restrictive factory exhaust from the turbocharger outlet to the tailpipe for maximum power gains.
  • Includes High-Flow CAT: Features a 3" high-flow diesel catalytic converter in the dump pipe assembly to maintain environmental standards without restricting exhaust velocity.
  • Centre Muffler Assembly: Equipped with a premium high-flow muffler to deliver a rich, deep exhaust note while eliminating harsh interior drone during long-distance travel and towing.
  • 409 Grade Stainless Steel: Crafted from heavy-duty 409 Grade Stainless Steel for superior thermal stability and long-term corrosion resistance.
  • Mandrel Bent Piping: Precision mandrel bends ensure maximum exhaust gas velocity and reduced backpressure for improved engine efficiency.
  • Direct Bolt-On Fitment: Precision-engineered to use factory mounting points; no fabrication, cutting, or welding required.
  • Manufacturing: 100% Australian Made, designed and tested for the harshest local 4x4 environments.
Product Specifications for KB8010-XCMX
Feature Value Feature Value
Brand Pacemaker King Brown Part # / SKU KB8010-XCMX
Product Type Turbo-Back Exhaust Kit System Configuration Single 3" (76mm)
Material 409 Grade Stainless Steel Includes CAT Yes (High-Flow)
Fitment Type Direct Bolt-On Replacement Engine Compatibility 3.2L TD (P5AT)
Sound Level Deep / Touring Profile Drivetrain 4WD

Parts Included in Kit:

Part Number Description Qty
FPX300CATDP-KB (1054) Performance System Cat Dump Pipe Assembly 1
FPX300I-KB (1058) Performance System Intermediate Pipe Assembly 1
FPX300C-KB (1050) Performance System Center Muffler Assembly 1
FPX300R-KB (1060) Performance System Rear Assembly 1

Important Notes:

  • Suits Mazda BT-50 UP models built from 2011 to the end of September 2016.
  • Compatibility Warning: Designed for Pre-DPF models only. Will not suit 2016+ models factory-fitted with a DPF.
  • Engine: Fits the 3.2L P5AT Turbo Diesel engine (147kW).
  • Direct bolt-on fitment using existing factory mounting points; no fabrication or welding required.
  • Professional installation is recommended for a perfect seal and long-term performance.

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Vehicle Applications:

Vehicle Applications for KB8010-XCMX
Make Model From To Body Series Engine Variant Drivetrain
MAZDA
Mazda BT-50 2011 09/2016 Ute / SUV UP 3.2L TD (P5AT) Pre-DPF Models 4WD
Warranty Information
Product Warranty Period
Pacemaker Headers Two (2) years.
Pacemaker King Brown 4x4 Exhaust systems Five (5) years.
Pacemaker Sports exhaust systems Five (5) years.
Fabrication products and accessories One (1) year.

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