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help with extractors
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i am after a good brand set of headers that flow well to suite L20b, any help would be great. and i a prices estimate is available that would be great

Posted on: 2004/6/5 10:04
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i've got a set for my L20b, although i havn't tried them out yet, as i still need to get the engine in. I'll check wat they are... can't quite remeber.
if its to go in a 1200, you can expect to have to modify the trans tunnel. i did on mine...
i don't know if there's any other brands that will fit?
L18_b110... ???

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clerance is no issue, its not for my 1200 its for the run around sunny, im putting L20b into it but still want it to like the clappers, a good set of headers and some twin carbs and big cam should take care of this.

what company made the headers your using?

Posted on: 2004/6/7 4:59
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had another look at them, they're motavator ones (3 MPH 622... dunno what that is, it was below the logo) , apparently pretty good brand
as i mentioned before, i have no idea how well they work as i bought them with the motor that i'm currently putting in (haven't had it running yet). The guy i bought them off wanted nothing but the best, and told me he spent $600 on the carbies (twin su's) and extractors

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thanks alot for the help might do some research.

Posted on: 2004/6/9 4:14
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with an L series in a 1200, you'll need custom extractors, or at least modify a set of off-the-shelf extractors.

in the Sunny (310), I would suggest trying a set for whatever donor car you got the engine x-member from.

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ok thanks, im using the stanza cross memeber becuase i have been told it goes straight in, i dont think the clearance will be a problem at all.

Posted on: 2004/6/9 7:06
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I have a set of used HM21C's ($100) that should be able to fit with a bit of cut and shut by your exhaust shop. PM me for details.

Posted on: 2004/6/10 12:32
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