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Theyre press bent extractors. Better than stock, by far, but wouldnt be better than mandrel bent Pacies, which are pipe over cone, and you can see that these are not.
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Troy |
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i wouldnt even worry about spacer
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krisisdog |
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Why you're thinking of swapping 4499s for these I have no idea.
Flog them off already, you'll be going backwards. |
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MICKYYYY |
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According to my exhaust shop a 2 1/4 inch will have better low end and a tad better mid range power and torque over the 2.5 inch but u will be making a custom exhuast system which will cost more than off the shelf redback 2.5 inch.
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uniacidz wrote: Yeh i know, but rather a step back then to use the standard headers Is a mental thing. My paccies caused a engine fire (or you can say my stupidity did as i didnt have a heatshield), almost lost the car, so i dont want them again at all, and my flatmate also wont get in the car if i have that brand again. Once bitten, twice shy. Im not making the car into a racer or anything, just want that extra push if i need it and just trying to get the best for the car for what i already have. its not the extractors fault that something caught fire.. you must of had something hanging loose for it to catch fire?? even without a heat sheild it shouldnt catch fire!! the only thing that runs close to the extractors is the clutch cable (if its manual) even those redback extractors will run pretty much the same path as the pacies and will get just as hot.. .... i would just make up a heat sheild for the pacies if your worried.. |
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