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NA extractors
#1
Posted 21 June 2007 - 11:58 PM
http://www.supraforu...ead.php?t=30993
yo my NA friends, thought some of you may be interested in a set of these babies...
get a few extra ponies under the hood and you will be close to the skylines :aggressive:
they look top notch.
yo my NA friends, thought some of you may be interested in a set of these babies...
get a few extra ponies under the hood and you will be close to the skylines :aggressive:
they look top notch.
#3
Posted 22 June 2007 - 12:53 PM
Just remember to heat wrap them as extractors usually raise underbonnet temps fairly dramatically.
Not a huge power improvement for the money,but if it gives you a nice flat power curve like Andy (YIROS) you should be impressed . Dont know what brand Andy installed but it improved the drivability a fair bit according to him.
Not a huge power improvement for the money,but if it gives you a nice flat power curve like Andy (YIROS) you should be impressed . Dont know what brand Andy installed but it improved the drivability a fair bit according to him.
#4
Posted 22 June 2007 - 02:23 PM
Darren, on Jun 22 2007, 12:53 PM, said:
Just remember to heat wrap them as extractors usually raise underbonnet temps fairly dramatically.
Not a huge power improvement for the money,but if it gives you a nice flat power curve like Andy (YIROS) you should be impressed . Dont know what brand Andy installed but it improved the drivability a fair bit according to him.
Not a huge power improvement for the money,but if it gives you a nice flat power curve like Andy (YIROS) you should be impressed . Dont know what brand Andy installed but it improved the drivability a fair bit according to him.
I agree with Darren.
There is a nice top end improvement (as there should be).
And yes, they get bloody hot. If you have an aftermarket air intake, make sure there is a heat shield or the like, or you will get hot air coming through straight from the extractors. And if you have a stock plastic intake pipe, it WILL melt in parts. Both Andy and I speak from experience. Take a look at this pic to see what I mean... (top right)
My 2 cents.
PK
#5
Posted 22 June 2007 - 03:48 PM
PK, on Jun 22 2007, 02:23 PM, said:
I agree with Darren.
There is a nice top end improvement (as there should be).
And yes, they get bloody hot. If you have an aftermarket air intake, make sure there is a heat shield or the like, or you will get hot air coming through straight from the extractors. And if you have a stock plastic intake pipe, it WILL melt in parts. Both Andy and I speak from experience. Take a look at this pic to see what I mean... (top right)
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My 2 cents.
PK
There is a nice top end improvement (as there should be).
And yes, they get bloody hot. If you have an aftermarket air intake, make sure there is a heat shield or the like, or you will get hot air coming through straight from the extractors. And if you have a stock plastic intake pipe, it WILL melt in parts. Both Andy and I speak from experience. Take a look at this pic to see what I mean... (top right)
My 2 cents.
PK
Yeap, mine melted also.
I replaced the melted plastic (Thanks Giorgio) and wrapped the extractors and all is good.
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