Whether you’re racing, slogging through deep mud, or simply looking to impress a certain someone (hey, we get it) with a powerful exhaust system that cranks up performance, it’s hard to improve if you don’t know your baseline specs. That’s why we always advise people considering Polaris RZR dual exhaust systems, slip-on exhausts, or any other variant to know where they are and where they want to be in terms of horsepower and torque. As always, volume is a key consideration as well.
Whether you’re looking for a simple solution to make your existing Polaris RZR performance exhaust quieter or if you’re looking to drown out your own music and rattle the trees with a loud and proud aftermarket system, we’ve got everything covered. From Slip-On Quiet Core Stealth Caps by Aftermarket Assassins to performance-optimized Polaris RZR dual exhaust kits that are considerably less discrete, it’s all here.
Precision design, material quality, customer reviews and guarantees are all strong quality indicators when it comes to Polaris RZR slip-on exhaust systems (or any other kind, for that matter). We’ve got you covered on all four fronts: fully welded, brushed stainless steel and black coated materials ensure peak durability and performance. Thousands of positive reviews and our highly competitive warranties speak volumes for our exhaust systems. Don’t consider a product without these vital indicators.
Trinity Racing has proven themselves a worthy authority in all things UTV racing again and again, and that definitely includes their performance exhaust systems.
HMF Racing is a well-established name in the aftermarket UTV exhaust system world, and for good reason.
Starting Line Products is all about comprehensive performance exhaust kits, and their products come consistently well-reviewed by their loyal and growing following.
The Polaris RZR Slip-On Quiet Core Stealth Cap by Aftermarket Assassins installs in seconds with a single bolt, and lowers sound by 5-7 decibels.
Kolpin makes a Polaris RZR Stealth Exhaust 2.0 with Heat Shield that cranks up performance without compromising durability.
This Polaris RZR Quiet Core by HMF Racing is also popular for its easy installation, stainless steel construction, and significant sound-dampening capability.
Force Turbos makes this Polaris RZR Universal Spark Arrestor that our audience loves for that added peace of mind and safety.
Finally, Aftermarket Assassins Turbo Muffler Exhaust Flanges are also a popular fixture among our performance-minded clientele.
Slip-on vs Full System: What’s the Difference?
A slip-on exhaust swaps out just the rearmost part of your stock exhaust, while a full system replaces the entire thing. Both are capable of significantly increasing your horsepower, airflow, and other metrics, but the latter will give you greater gains in these areas.
In many cases, no, but it’s still possible. If engine damage results from an aftermarket exhaust (especially one that wasn’t installed or tuned correctly), it may or may not be covered. It’s always a smart move to carefully review your warranty before going for a new exhaust system.
It depends on your situation, but often, the answer is yes. If you’re looking to ride on public grounds, for example, or in certain jurisdictions, you may be required to have one.