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Sabertec Blade (Chrome)
The Blade is designed to help increase fuel economy and decrease harmful vehicle emissions. It has been laboratory and road tested on a variety of cars including dual exhaust cars.
Price: $199.00
   
    
Sabertec Blade (Black)
The Blade is designed to help increase fuel economy and decrease harmful vehicle emissions. It has been laboratory and road tested on a variety of cars including dual exhaust cars.
Price: $199.00
   
    
Blade Cartridge
The Blade Cartridge helps the Blade increase fuel economy, decrease emissions and capture harmful particulate material. Replacing your cartridge every 5,000 - 10,000 miles will keep your Blade operating at peak performance.
Price: $19.99
   
    
BLADE 3 INCH 'Y' Adapter
If your tail pipe is bigger than 2 1/2", you will need to install 2 BLADEs onto your vehicle. A BLADE Y-Adapter will enable you to do this.
Price: $25.00
   

Important notice

The blade is designed to help to increase fuel economy and decrease harmful vehicle emissions. It is not a high performance product. Extreme driving may cause damage to the filter medium which could require cartridge replacement.

The Blade will fit your vehicle if:

  • your vehicle has a straight 1 7/8 - 2 inch tail pipe. Note: many vehicles have decorative exhaust tips which may give the appearance that the Blade will not fit. In most instances, removing the decorative tip will reveal a 1 7/8 2 inch tail pipe. If you need to remove your exhaust tip, we recommend that you see a professional for installation. A normal exhaust shop, i.e. Midas, Meineke, etc. can do this easily.
  • Have an exposed straight tailpipe measuring 1 7/8 – 2 inches in diameter. Examples – 2004 Honda Civic
  • you have duel exhaust pipes that are both straight 1 7/8 - 2 inch pipes (in which case you will need two Blades).
  • you have a tailpipe larger than 2 1/4 inches. In this case you will need to get a splitter adapter on which you can mount 2 Blades.
  • you have two 1 7/8 - 2 inch tail pipes coming out of the same muffler. In this case, you will need to make sure that these pipes are not too close together.

Still not sure about your car? Then ask Skip. Be sure to provide the make, model and year of your car as well as description of your tail pipe configuration. askskip@BladeYourRide.com