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CA18DE extractors
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Anyone out there running a CA18DE (non turbo) with extractors. If so what brand extractors are you using and what price where they. Any fitting problems squeezing them into a 1200 ute. Where abouts did you get em from. Any info would be great please.

Posted on: 2006/7/28 7:29
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I've got the factory non turbo exhaust manifold sitting around at home....if you have nothing at all yet.

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Thanks for that Mildman but I got one too, Just planing on upgrading and was wandering what was out there

Posted on: 2006/7/28 7:47
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Any one out there... ...PLEASE

Posted on: 2006/7/29 9:09
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i'm in the same boat, i'm starting a CAde in my sedan, i'm trying to get these, they are JASMA, stainless steel (fitting in a 1200?) Open in new window

Posted on: 2006/7/29 10:02
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you will find you will need a custom made set...I looked for months for a set fro an SR20...you will find that you are up for a bit of money!!!

Posted on: 2006/7/29 11:26
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he, he. "jasma" is the approval stamp not the brand

the pic is of s13 extractors which would probably take a fair bit of hacking up to fit a 1200

Posted on: 2006/7/29 17:24
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Hmmmm, decisions. I am pretty handy with a mig so if I cant source a cheapish set of extractors for my ca into 1200 ute conversion I may just buy a flange and a bunch of bends and fabricate my own. I am also looking at front wheel drive CA's with extractors, may be easier to cut and shut a set of them. Or even get one of those cheap low mount turbo manifolds of Ebay and modify them. Either way its more time and money, I will just stick with stock manifold for now. Or how about I just consintrate on getting the donk fitted first.

Posted on: 2006/7/30 3:05
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