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Hi there what do your think of these do you think that this guy is just trying to cover his arse by saying will collapse internerly or do you think he means the standard 1's collapse....im confused...are these the ones that are performance? if i bought these and did a bigger exhaust how much performance would i get? what size pipe would i put onto this?

cheers its a little far off as my pay checks almost gone...but hopefully soonish :lol:
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i'm guessing thats the guy who runs partsworld in te puke he specialises in suzuki's and knows his stuff
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mroffroader wrote:...are these the ones that are performance? if i bought these and did a bigger exhaust how much performance would i get? what size pipe would i put onto this? :lol:


Dunno much about exhaust performance but it cost me around $1300 to have new exhausts made up for my cruiser :?

The extra performance would have to be worth the cost of the exhaust :lol:
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He is right about the std front pipe collapsing internally and causing cracked heads. Probably 2" pipe with a performance muffler and maybe a hotdog to cut the cackle
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Cheers Carl i was kinda hoping you would make a post......so what he is saying is that the STANDARD headers crack and cause engine failure right? and the ones that he sells dont? they look to be alot higher flow than the standard headers...ok cool so these with 2" pipe a higerflow muffler and maybe a hotdog? cheers guys its a little way of cauz i got no money :oops: but i will get there :twisted: :lol:
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mroffroader wrote:???


The primary pipe below the manifold is a twin skin design and they corrode between them which normally crushes the inner pipe causing a build up of heat to go back into the head that then normally cracks it. The manifolds are also prone to cracking too.

I can do headers for 8 or 16v models @ $245 Incl GST if your interested.

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so what your saying is the headers that you sell dont crack but the standard ones that are on my truck do? sorry to be a pian im a little confused :oops: :?
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The factory system is what sh!ts it self and any after market headers will fix the problem so yes if you all ready have after market replacement headers you got it fixed !
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offroader, did you buy those headers in the end?
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hahahaha no i didnt....im on a tight budget lol and now im doing my rear bar and sill bars and rear diff lock but maybe after them i mite do headers and a 2" exhaust :oops: :lol: 8)
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I just installed a shiny new set of Coby extractors on my 16v. $250 including postage.

They also come painted (I assume high temp paint, yet to find out) orange, which looks pretty cool sitting in the engine bay. (I will post a photo soon)

I just need to get a new flange welded to them to connect to the rest of the exhaust system. And I will take out the cat at the same time.

Btw, its sounds really mean without the muffler, hehe, but I couldnt drive too much, as the neighbours were sure to kill me if I kept revving it.
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jeremyisme wrote:They also come painted (I assume high temp paint, yet to find out) orange, which looks pretty cool sitting in the engine bay. (I will post a photo soon)


I have bad news about the nice shiny paint I'm afraid.... Make sure your truck is outside with the bonnet up the first time you start it, or youre gonna think its on fire, plus stink out your garage :shock: ... It burns off pretty quick.

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Ben wrote:
jeremyisme wrote:They also come painted (I assume high temp paint, yet to find out) orange, which looks pretty cool sitting in the engine bay. (I will post a photo soon)


I have bad news about the nice shiny paint I'm afraid.... Make sure your truck is outside with the bonnet up the first time you start it, or youre gonna think its on fire, plus stink out your garage :shock: ... It burns off pretty quick.

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HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol :lol: :lol: :lol:................thats a good peice of advice haha il remeber that if i get painted ones :roll:
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oh damn. I started it before, and I did smell a burning smell, but I was hoping that was the gasket burning itself in.

So am I goign to end up with some black nasty looking ones?
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Correct :lol: My coby ones have just done that on first decent length run.... Looked mint when first installed. But now look like your standard manky extractors :lol:
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The only good thing about the shine paint is you can prove to the owner that the engine ran when he was not there :D
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ok, so the standard headers, rust out from the inside and thus making the internal diameter of the pipe smaller, and thus causing more heat, and more preasure. this causes the head to crack and head gaskets to blow.

extractors don't get as hot, and flow better, so you killing 2 birds with one stone.

I'm going to be doing this with rage extractors and then a 2 inch exhaust with a custom glass pack muffler
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Ok, just got a new section of pipe to connect the new extractors to the existing exhaust welded up. (cos before it was a little noisy, hehe)

The car is going sooooo much better now, smoother, more power. Definately good.

I am not sure about the Rage, but the Coby's have equal length runners, which I think help to 'tune' the extractors.

But yeah, I would recommend extractors to anyone with a spare $250-300
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