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Extractors - Are they overkill on a standard 1200
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I have to replace the exhaust system on my ute and I was thinking of putting a set of extractors on while i'm at it.

Is it overkill on a stock 1200 and are they readily available?

Thoughts anyone?

Posted on: 2005/7/5 5:19
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Re: Extractors - Are they overkill on a standard 1200
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Personally I'd put extractors on, if nothing else they'll help you sell the ute in the future... can be picked up in decent condition second hand for $30-$50

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Re: Extractors - Are they overkill on a standard 1200
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definately go for the extractors, they will improve performance on an otherwise standard engine.

Try ringing your local exhaust shops otherwise someone on here may have a set or Feral could ship some up to you.

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definitly go the extractors if you can, and a bigger system with a free flowing muffler
you'll be amazed at how much more fun the car is to drive and how much freer it revs

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Re: Extractors - Are they overkill on a standard 1200
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I had a set of extractors + a weber 32/36 on a standard A14 a while ago and it went really well. It was running a stock carb for a while too which limited the revabilty dramatically. As soon as I uprgraded the carb it went great. The A-series is definately muffled andhelping it breathe makes a big difference.

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Thanks for all the replies, it doesn't take much to convince me

I've had a look at the ones that Feral has and Genie have some listed in their catalogue so I will do the ring around and see what it's going to cost.

I'll also keep an eye out for any coming up 2nd hand.

Thanks

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Just put on extractors, 2'' piping and a weber then watch the flames.

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Well I have done it, the ute now has a set of extractors and a 2" system. It has made a good difference but it now has a flat spot which I will try and remove with a bit of a tune. Still running the standard carb but I am happy with what it has done.

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Posted on: 2005/7/27 4:15
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alrighty now just need to chase up a bigger carb and she'll really fly

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I agree, thats what i had on my coupe and it was a great little runner.... such a difference

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