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Extractors - 4.2 Diesel

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Extractors - 4.2 Diesel

Post by Mad-Mav »

Hoping anyone could give me a lead as to brands of extractors that would fit onto my '92 Maverick 4.2 diesel. What size exhaust system would be OK to use with extractors...........I was thinking 2-1/2" and a flow thru muffler. Any info back would be absolutly helpful. :?:
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Post by morkz »

a fuel people have talked about this

most people have said save your money for a turbo as the extractors and exhaust dont do much at all expcept sound.

however saying that i havent driven one with extractors and exhaust to tell..

if u do go donw that line i reckon 2.5" exhaust would be enough and brand of extractors not sure... but you wouldnt want to go any more in terms of exhaust size
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Post by xw383 »

I agree with morkz the expense of extractors & exhaust doesn't make much power differce at all. U will b told this many times SAVE MONEY FOR TURBO. Much better idea. ;)
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Post by Bingham »

I put extractors on mine and a (2.5) last monday... bought system second hand on ol and cost $250...which i thought was pretty bloody cheap and bought another set for a mate $150 ......

Of course no earthshattering power difference....i have noticed its pushing the 35s with a bit more ease now and will hold revs a little more on hills where i would have been into 2nd it can now hold 3rd........

one of those things but 2nd hand can make it an option and you can always get ya $$$$ back when the whistle comes.......
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Post by adam.s »

maybe not, but if your exhaust is already fucked and you need a new one, its not much extra for extractors.

and they will have a better effect on older cars then they will on newer more refined cars as the standard exhaust manifold will already be tuned.
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Post by Doggy »

I've found with extractors and a 2 1/2 exhaust they make it breathe a heap better, sounds healthier when at higher revs, hasnt really made a heap more power but it does cruise nicer...plus it does have a bling sound
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Post by mickyd555 »

ive got mandrel bent genies on my GU TD42. sound is the major difference, but it revs out a bit better now too. it doesnt create a lot of power, but relises the potential that the engine already has........

potential is a big word....... :finger:
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Post by bogged »

xw383 wrote:I agree with morkz the expense of extractors & exhaust doesn't make much power differce at all. U will b told this many times SAVE MONEY FOR TURBO. Much better idea. ;)


Yup, I'll third that.. and TB sittin here 4ths that..

Extractors do sweet nanny adams but as said if your zaust is fucked, then why not. but at around $800 for a complete mandral bend with extractors ($400ish), its a fair wack of bucks for nothing.
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Post by Mad-Mav »

Yer! I would get it turboed only I havn`t got the $$$$ for it. As some have said I know extractors wont make it go rocket style, but it will hold rev range better on hills. This is where it would count for me, and yep I know a turbo would do it better.
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Post by adam.s »

bogged wrote:
xw383 wrote:I agree with morkz the expense of extractors & exhaust doesn't make much power differce at all. U will b told this many times SAVE MONEY FOR TURBO. Much better idea. ;)


Yup, I'll third that.. and TB sittin here 4ths that..

Extractors do sweet nanny adams but as said if your zaust is *****, then why not. but at around $800 for a complete mandral bend with extractors ($400ish), its a fair wack of bucks for nothing.


costing me $540 fitted with lukey extractors and a brand new 2.5" exhaust on tuesday :)
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Post by dieseldude »

$540.00 for extractors and exhaust in Brisbane? Where?

Tell me secret dealer......... :lol:
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Post by bogged »

dieseldude wrote:$540.00 for extractors and exhaust in Brisbane? Where?

Tell me secret dealer......... :lol:
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Post by bigbluemav »

I've got Pacemakers and a 2.5' and its good. Like Sirollsalot says, it breathes alot better.

Further to this end, remove the pre cleaner, either just the filter cartridge or the whole box. This will let the engine breathe alot better. Don't worry about removing it too much, most aftermarket turbo kits remove it as a matter of course to help with breathing.


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Post by Hoonz »

i have a set of extractors forsale ... $300 if ya want them
they're off a tb42 .. but im pretty sure they fit td42 as well



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Post by adam.s »

Back from exhaust shop

The extractors LOOK awesome, and it was a fully stainless steel exhaust for $540, I was expecting mild steel.

Overall, I cannot tell the difference with or without the extractors. Like I said before, unless you need to replace the manifolds/exhaust don't bother with extractors, they make near fark all difference.

Turbo/supercharger or a completely different engine would be better.

That said, my standard manifold was a peice of shit, the exhaust/muffler was falling to bits & the previous owner had snapped studs off the block, so it was worth my hassle getting a new exhaust/studs fixed - and it should last me many years of trouble free operation. :)
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Post by Mad-Mav »

( have a set of extractors forsale ... $300 if ya want them
they're off a tb42 .. but im pretty sure they fit td42 as well)

I was planning on doing the whole system from new

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Post by beretta »

Anyone know if the extractors for TB42 do fit TD42 for sure?
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