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V6 extractors - Pacemaker vs Pro-Flo

Not_An_Abba_Fan

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If each primary pipe is the same length then they are tuned, if on looks shorter than the rest, they aren't, they are interference.
 

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Hey dude, how did you go with the fitment / performance of your extractors? Keen to find out as im looking at obtaining some...

The job was pretty easy and I am very happy with the sound of them. I have never posted any sound files but will give it a try soon. Check out my thread in the V6 development section (although I should have put it in the "how to" section).
 

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Thanks, will do.

I have had the rear muffler removed on my VY-S, and added a straight-thru to the factory tip (I like the stocky look) and it sounds awesome... a lil' bit more oomph down low too. My mechanic recommends that I just add the extractors now, not to worry about the rest of the system at all. If you reckon that the 'Pro-flo' ones you have installed are the go then ill get them.
 

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Good value for money, and no interference or knocking against the chassis, which is what I have read about others. Everything aligned nicely although it was a bit of a bugger getting the egr hose on.
 

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Good value for money, and no interference or knocking against the chassis, which is what I have read about others. Everything aligned nicely although it was a bit of a bugger getting the egr hose on.



Hey mate how hard was it to install yourself and did you install it on stock cats?
 

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^^^ Ok since the guy hasn't been online since 2009 I'll answer for him:

Hey dude, how did you go with the fitment / performance of your extractors? Keen to find out as im looking at obtaining some...

The job was pretty easy and I am very happy with the sound of them. I have never posted any sound files but will give it a try soon. Check out my thread in the V6 development section (although I should have put it in the "how to" section).

or as otherwise covered in post #12 a few posts above yours :bang:
 
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