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GQ - How do i tell if a patrol has extractors?
GQ - How do i tell if a patrol has extractors?
I am looking at a GQ patrol which supposably has exhaust and extractors. What does the standard exhaust manifold look like? What should i look for to see if it does have extractors? I haven't seen enough or heard enough to tell!! Help!!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Re: GQ - How do i tell if a patrol has extractors?
to put it simply
standard manifold is a big arse cast thing that looks like 1 big cast item.
where extractors are round seperate bits of exhaust pipe that go down along the gearbox..
google for a photo of extractors to help yourself
standard manifold is a big arse cast thing that looks like 1 big cast item.
where extractors are round seperate bits of exhaust pipe that go down along the gearbox..
google for a photo of extractors to help yourself
Re: GQ - How do i tell if a patrol has extractors?
Coolo!! Thanks for that. Reading on this forum, extractors seem to make a good bit of difference!!bogged wrote:to put it simply
standard manifold is a big arse cast thing that looks like 1 big cast item.
where extractors are round seperate bits of exhaust pipe that go down along the gearbox..
google for a photo of extractors to help yourself
Re: GQ - How do i tell if a patrol has extractors?
Im Yet to read a thread where it says that.Harps wrote:Reading on this forum, extractors seem to make a good bit of difference!!
personal experience they dont do phuk orl.
Re: GQ - How do i tell if a patrol has extractors?
First of all you need to find out if your patrol has an IFS front end and then we can help out a bit moreHarps wrote:I What should i look for to see if it does have extractors?
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Re: GQ - How do i tell if a patrol has extractors?
Yeap, that is the first modification I have on my list. I have sourced a place that will convert the front end to IFS. The cost is only $8000. The guys tells me the increase in offroad performance is exceptional.BIG GQ wrote:First of all you need to find out if your patrol has an IFS front end and then we can help out a bit moreHarps wrote:I What should i look for to see if it does have extractors?
Yeah, I'm thinking of the IFS front end too. I also hear that the "on-road" feel is so much better than the live axel setup!
That's what all the 100 series GXL boys tell me up here lol...
Ok, I put extractors on my 97 GQ TD42 and noticed only the smallest amount of top end increase, bit more noise and that's about it. Save your money and go for a turbo!!! You will be happier in the long term.
That's what all the 100 series GXL boys tell me up here lol...
Ok, I put extractors on my 97 GQ TD42 and noticed only the smallest amount of top end increase, bit more noise and that's about it. Save your money and go for a turbo!!! You will be happier in the long term.
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bluemq wrote:Are you guys serious - you would spend $8k getting IFS ?
Surely it's not worth the money/hassle, either spend the $$ on lockers or sell the car and buy one that suits your needs better.
No man were just messing with you.
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Mine is noticably free-er revving than without (they were on it when i got it but we had chimpboy's to compare with.
The noise difference though is huge for only a very VERY small amount of extra go.
I think that you'd get way better bang for buck out of electronic ignition - at least if nothing else you dont have to reset points.
The noise difference though is huge for only a very VERY small amount of extra go.
I think that you'd get way better bang for buck out of electronic ignition - at least if nothing else you dont have to reset points.
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