
Nissan Patrol Warrior Y62 V8 5.6L Wagon 3in Full Exhaust System
MPI AutomotiveRRP$5908.49Nissan Patrol Warrior Y62 V8 5.6L Wagon 3in Full Exhaust System, Resonator Centre & Bi-Modal.
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Nissan Patrol Warrior Y62 V8 5.6L Wagon 3in Catback With Centre Hotdog & Bi-Modal Integration.
Category: Mufflers and resonators


The MPI Automotive MKNI0126 is a 3in cat-back for the Nissan Patrol Warrior Y62 V8 5.6L wagon, combining a free-flowing centre hotdog with bi-modal valve integration — a full rear-of-cat system at the open end of the range.
Cat-back means the system replaces everything rearward of the catalytic converters, so the MKNI0126 is a complete rear upgrade for the Patrol — not a centre-only section. It runs 3in throughout and integrates with the bi-modal valve, letting the 5.6L V8 switch between quieter and more open modes.
The hotdog is a straight-through resonator — packed tube, not a baffled box — so it's the least restrictive centre device. On the MKNI0126 it keeps the cat-back flowing freely while shaving the rawest resonance, which makes this the more open-sounding of the hotdog cat-backs when the valve opens.
It's listed to fit the Nissan Patrol Warrior Y62 V8 5.6L wagon, rearward of the cats. Build variations exist across the Warrior range, so confirm your exact model and how the valve is wired with the workshop before ordering — listed fitment is a starting point only.
Oak Flats Muffler Men supplies and fits these valved Y62 cat-backs in-house across the Illawarra. We check the valve integration, hotdog position and tailpipe clearance on the wagon, confirm the hangers seat correctly, and book the bay once your Patrol's build is verified.
Stocked and fitted by Oak Flats Muffler Men, the Illawarra exhaust and 4x4 specialist in Oak Flats, NSW.
Oak Flats Muffler Men can check this part against supplier specs, part number, image, RRP and vehicle details for customers around Oak Flats, Shellharbour, Wollongong, Dapto, Albion Park, Kiama and the northern suburbs.
Send the vehicle make, model, year, engine, current issue, desired sound or performance goal, and clear photos of the existing exhaust where available.