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VY auto v6 - help

karlos

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Ok I'm sold I know someone with a hoist an a welder so I'll do it myself. These systems off eBay are the same as what I'd get from a muffler shop ??

Yes and no lol,I wont go into it as there is no need.

Look for a system with a rear resonator or your car will sound like,ummmmm,not to good to be polite.Im a big fan of Lukey systems myself.
 

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Ok I'm sold I know someone with a hoist an a welder so I'll do it myself. These systems off eBay are the same as what I'd get from a muffler shop ??

A lot of the companies that sell well known exhaust systems on ebay get them from basically the same suppliers as where the workshops get them from. There is simply no other way unless they're counterfeit/knock off systems

Cheers
Steve
 

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What makes you say a decent set of extractors aren't worth it Steve?

There's always sets going second hand on ebay going for a couple hundred.
 

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If your after an exhaust that doesn't drone I can not recommend "Sureflo" highly enough. They manufacture there own mufflers and specialise in systems that don't drone. They also use extra thickness material in areas of high wear.
Lukey are cheap crap. The end blew out of mine after 2 years
Then tried a redback, the drone drove me mad after 6 months. Saw surefloes ad for drone free and got one of their mufflers.
In hindsight it would have been cheaper to get quality the first time
 

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What makes you say a decent set of extractors aren't worth it Steve?

There's always sets going second hand on ebay going for a couple hundred.

The factory cast exhaust manifolds flow well, especially in the 3 rd and 4th gen commodores, given the fact that they’re not a log type design. Contrary to what people may say about them on here, if you go with an off the shelf extractor then you’ll lose more low end torque with these engines.

I’m not the only one who has a similar train of though as well, going by one of many of greenfoam’s response on the matter.

http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/v6-development-modification/6930-extractors.html#post52619

A quality cat back exhaust system alone seems work quite well on even dead standard ecotec with increases across the board. Don’t get me wrong you’ll still gain from using a set of extrators mid to top end just not as much as a cat back for less.

One could go a set of extrators if they wanted to as one of their last mods depending on their driving style I guess (more mid to top end driving), as you will lose torque down low.

If you had some more substantial mods such as a larger camshaft or forced induction then going extractors would certainly offer better value for money.

LS1’s for arguments sake are a different kettle of fish, but we’re not talking LS1’s :p

If your after an exhaust that doesn't drone I can not recommend "Sureflo" highly enough. They manufacture there own mufflers and specialise in systems that don't drone. They also use extra thickness material in areas of high wear.
Lukey are cheap crap. The end blew out of mine after 2 years
Then tried a redback, the drone drove me mad after 6 months. Saw surefloes ad for drone free and got one of their mufflers.
In hindsight it would have been cheaper to get quality the first time

I’ve certainly heard very good things about Sureflo systems for sure (parden the pun :p )

A system which I’m a big fan of are the HSV items off say a similar era Clubsport, GST etc.

Cheers
Steve :)
 

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and that system wont fit my car as its a series 2

dude i would just double check your system first, as the very early series 2 still had the series 1 exhaust systems on them.. have a look under ya car, and if you find just 1 cat converter you have the series 1 system, i thought the same thing with my series 2. had to end up getting a series 1 instead :(
 
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