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1fzfe extractors

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1fzfe extractors

Post by evanstaniland »

has anyone put extractors on a 80/105 (1fzfe)??

im looking at putting 2 3/4 system on my 100 to open it up a little, just after peoples experiences/info in what brands are better etc

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Post by gtir300 »

running pacemaker extractors on my 80 1fzfe, i got the 105 series version fitted to relocate pipe inside of chassis.

Mine is a 2.5" system which is great, a bit throaty but not too bad on long journeys. Be careful going to too large the 1FZFE can be a noisy engine if you go too large on bore and too small on mufflers!
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Post by roblrc »

just fitted a 2.5" to mine running orig engine pipes. fuel economy has improved a bit but be careful of the noise and drone in the cabin, definately needs a rear resonator fitted. Did this getting ready to fit a turbo.
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Post by RV80 »

gtir300 wrote:running pacemaker extractors on my 80 1fzfe, i got the 105 series version fitted to relocate pipe inside of chassis.

Mine is a 2.5" system which is great, a bit throaty but not too bad on long journeys. Be careful going to too large the 1FZFE can be a noisy engine if you go too large on bore and too small on mufflers!
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Post by evanstaniland »

gtir300 wrote:running pacemaker extractors on my 80 1fzfe, i got the 105 series version fitted to relocate pipe inside of chassis.

Mine is a 2.5" system which is great, a bit throaty but not too bad on long journeys. Be careful going to too large the 1FZFE can be a noisy engine if you go too large on bore and too small on mufflers!
so if i was going to go full system with extractors what would be better"
2 3/4 or 2 1/2???

i would need to put in new mufflers anyway wouldnt i
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Post by AngryElmo »

i have a 2 1/2 system with 1 res, and one muffler and its great, i wouldnt go abe that unless ur looking at fitting a turbo, then 2 3/4 maybe, talk to ur exhust shop guy and they should be able to inform u on whats best for u.
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