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cczfairmont |
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How hard is it to install Pacemaker extractors into an AU?
Or if I pay someone to do it, how much should I expect to pay? |
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Kenay |
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if you can weld its as easy as going to the toilet
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pissed'N'broke |
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Age: 38 Posts: 251 Joined: 9th Sep 2009 Ride: ED falcon gli - XR6 replica Location: Canberra |
weld? its all bolt on mate. migth have to manuver it but its all bolt in
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cczfairmont |
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p****d'N'broke wrote: weld? its all bolt on mate. migth have to manuver it but its all bolt in cheers do u need special bolts? or can you use the bolts off the standard extractors |
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GeZza200 |
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p****d'N'broke wrote: weld? its all bolt on mate. migth have to manuver it but its all bolt in I think Kenay might be referring to the cat side of it, because you will have to cut and weld to make the flange fit up.
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nato83 |
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i had a quote from my local bloke in toowoomba and he quoted me $80 fitted. for that much im not gonna bother trying to remove and replace it myself.
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peaandham |
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$80 is a bargain price all the people down my way wanted $150
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MICKYYYY |
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If u can bolt on ur pacemakers then just drive it to a exhaust shop to weld the cat and dont be suprised while driving to the exhaust shop that ur car is super loud and people will be giving u weird looks hahahaha
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shav |
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cost me about $100 to get mine fitted, and they did it within half hour. If you got the 'cant be's' then its worth paying a pro to do it. Otherwise for a novice, it can be done in about an hour or 2 if taking your time. Just make sure the car is cold when doing it otherwise it gets too hot to work under the bonnet.
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pissed'N'broke |
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Age: 38 Posts: 251 Joined: 9th Sep 2009 Ride: ED falcon gli - XR6 replica Location: Canberra |
GeZza200 wrote: I think Kenay might be referring to the cat side of it, because you will have to cut and weld to make the flange fit up. cheers mate, i was un-aware of this. i asked the lad at the exhaust shop i got my 2.5" exhaust from and he said yeh just bolts up you could fit it in 30 mins easy, said it was a straight swap and the made them to bolt to standard cat? was talkling to him about the 4480's. so his wrong? damn looks like il need to pinch a welder again.
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krisisdog |
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Lol, completely wrong. A cat back exhaust will bolt straight up to your cat.... I mean have you even looked a set of extractors and the stock cat pipe? You'll instantly realise its not possible!!
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cczfairmont |
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krisisdog wrote: Lol, completely wrong. A cat back exhaust will bolt straight up to your cat.... I mean have you even looked a set of extractors and the stock cat pipe? You'll instantly realise its not possible!! so you mean no welding required? |
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krisisdog |
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No.
Look at an exhaust system. From the motor to the end of the car, you'll see a set of headers, some pipe, a catalytic converter, and then some more pipe. A Cat back exhaust is from the catalytic converter to the rear of the car - these are made to bolt straight up to the back end of the cat. To put a set of extractors on your car you need to cut down the pipe in front of the cat, then weld a flange onto it so you can bolt the extractors on. If you look at your stock setup you'll understand. |
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pissed'N'broke |
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Age: 38 Posts: 251 Joined: 9th Sep 2009 Ride: ED falcon gli - XR6 replica Location: Canberra |
yeh never real took notice of how high the flange is, now looking at pics on the paccies i realise the tail end on them it much longer, cheers lads
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