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Don't know what happened to my last post but can't seem to find anything. I have to replace the original exhaust manifold with extractors but just starting to realise that the exhaust shops are about to make a fortune. Can anyone make a recommendation on a good but not too expensive set of extractors (G13BA)?
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Extractors for 96 coily
Re: Extractors for 96 coily
there isnt a great range for extractors on the G13BA. I'd say the best value for money would be the hurricane 4 into 1's. they should only go for around $300 fitted then if you do a 2" mandrel system it should total around $500ish. thats what the last system for a seirra i did was.
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Thanks ZZ96. I checked on the Hurricane (HU931ST) and it comes in at about $260 unfitted. I also checked with Suzisport in QLD and they say they have a set for $225 but no details on manufacturer. Can anyone give me a run down on Suzisport and their prices/reliability? By the way, I have the engine out having a reco so need to buy all of the accessory parts like plug leads, air filter, radiator hoses, clutch kit, etc. Get all this from Suzisport or locally?
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Another thing to look out for is the clearance to the tie rod. Because coily's have them on the back, some do come into contact with the extractors.
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no worries. i havent had much to do with suzisport simply cause they seam to be well over priced (even for trade prices), so ive been using suzispares. i always speak to tony and he seams to be helpful with info and good with prices. as for getting all the bits and pieces your local repco is probly your best bet for quality/cheap parts.
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Thanks ZZ96. I will try Suzispares. The other mentioned decided not to come back to me with a shipping price which I though was a fair ask so will try elsewhere.
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