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Which extractors for a EFI GQ on LPG

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Which extractors for a EFI GQ on LPG

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I'm looking at getting a new exhaust and extractors, but different people have told me different extractor designs are best.
So which is best, Tri-Y, or 3-2-1 ?
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Post by some_guy »

i'd also be interested in knowing this too
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Post by mhgill »

who cares, either design is gonna do bugger all....

any pipes are better than none but you only gain 1-5kw between brands. buy the cheapeast quality built ones.
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Post by Tzi »

I've heard one design is better for torque, and the other better for more power higher up in revs, but cant remember which is which.

Can anyone give me some first hand knowledge of the difference in their car before/after fitting them; and what type fitted please.
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