Description
Stainless Works 2009-15 Cadillac CTS-V Headers 2in Primaries High-Flow Cats 3in Leads X-Pipe Factory
Enhance Power and Performance
Improve the power and performance of your CTS-V with our top-of-the-line Stainless Works headers. These mandrel-bent, TIG-welded headers add power and performance to your 2009-15 Cadillac CTS-V.
Key Features
- Fits 2009-15 Cadillac CTS-V
- 2″ Primary Tubes
- High-Flow Cats
- Performance Connect or Factory Connect
- Smooth mandrel bends optimize exhaust flow
- Fully TIG welded for strength and beauty
Material and Craftsmanship
Built from corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel, our headers are TIG welded for strength and durability at our state-of-the-art facility in Streetsboro, Ohio. We stand by our products with a lifetime warranty on material and craftsmanship, and as always, our products are proudly made in the USA.
Installation
Clips
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Fitment
| Year | Make | Model | Sub-Model |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2009-2015 | Cadillac | CTS | V |
Stainless Works Warranty
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Purchase Disclaimer: You are hereby informed and warned to check your local, state, and federal laws before buying and installing these or any aftermarket parts to be sure whether usage is in violation. All installation-risk and use-risk is borne by the end-user and installer of these parts. Bolt Motorsports does not condone the use of emission defeat devices for any vehicles used on public streets or roadways. Bolt Motorsports will not tamper, remove, disable, or bypass emissions equipment on a motor vehicle in accordance with 40 CFR Section 86.1854.12(a)(3), Clean Air Act 40 CFR 1068.101(b). This includes software, known as tunes, that reprogram a motor vehicles electronic control module to alter engine performance and enable the removal of filters, catalysts, and other critical emissions controls. In accordance with local laws and regulations, Bolt Motorsports will not ship parts to locations where usage or installation of said part would be in violation of the aforementioned acts.






