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info needed, if i was to get trd extractors what extra things will i need, is it just bolt on???

EXTRACTORS

also what gains will i get, ta,

- Daniel


Posted

That looks nice. Comes with gasket and should be bolt on. You would probs want to change rest the exhaust to compliment them. Not sure of gains but should be quite good. $400 starting price, bet it goes pretty high.

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yeah after searching through old threads, spose to be 5-10kw gain :blink: um thats what they reckon, just go for highflow cat, BUT i wanna hear it from the horses mouth, whos got these extractors and should i buy ??? if not ill just go highflow cat, which is the best cat ?????

sorry just to clarify what size are our cat pipes, im thinking DIY ?? lol

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TRD extractors are really good if you spend 80% of your time above 6000 rpm...

they flow amazingly but are hopeless for producing torque/power low in teh rev range... which is where your street car is generally used.

best bet is to get a Get your stock headers port matched and the collecter cleaned up... or... buy CES headers off the shelf... which have the ports matched and collector cleaned up + HPC coating if you like the bling factor.

Posted

well i do spend alot of time in lift lol but i dont think i wanna spend that much, would it be worth it if i just keep all stock and just change my cat, whats the gains there???

Posted

'Northy' has used both the TRD and ported manifold. Went from TRD to ported and preferred the ported from memory.

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I'll be surprised if they don't go for double that. High flow cat would be almost a necessity to get some big gains out of the headers.

Keep watching this space, there might be another option available as soon as I pull my finger out ;)

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I'll be surprised if they don't go for double that. High flow cat would be almost a necessity to get some big gains out of the headers.

Keep watching this space, there might be another option available as soon as I pull my finger out ;)

OK, im interested.

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I'll be surprised if they don't go for double that. High flow cat would be almost a necessity to get some big gains out of the headers.

Keep watching this space, there might be another option available as soon as I pull my finger out ;)

Mr Frodo, cook me something quick will yah! ;)

:lol: :lol:

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TRD extractors are really good if you spend 80% of your time above 6000 rpm...

they flow amazingly but are hopeless for producing torque/power low in teh rev range... which is where your street car is generally used.

best bet is to get a Get your stock headers port matched and the collecter cleaned up... or... buy CES headers off the shelf... which have the ports matched and collector cleaned up + HPC coating if you like the bling factor.

you dont port match the headers - step................. scavenging!!

Posted
TRD extractors are really good if you spend 80% of your time above 6000 rpm...

they flow amazingly but are hopeless for producing torque/power low in teh rev range... which is where your street car is generally used.

best bet is to get a Get your stock headers port matched and the collecter cleaned up... or... buy CES headers off the shelf... which have the ports matched and collector cleaned up + HPC coating if you like the bling factor.

i got the ces header installed, but physcally, they did not do much to enlarge the header pipe, it is exactly stock header with coating, since i install along with the catback, not sure if it helps, but one think is sure, can feel big different in top end range (5700rpm). but again not sure is the catback or the header improve the proformance.

the header itselfe from ces cost about 400 plus you need to send the stock header to them.

Posted
TRD extractors are really good if you spend 80% of your time above 6000 rpm...

they flow amazingly but are hopeless for producing torque/power low in teh rev range... which is where your street car is generally used.

best bet is to get a Get your stock headers port matched and the collecter cleaned up... or... buy CES headers off the shelf... which have the ports matched and collector cleaned up + HPC coating if you like the bling factor.

you dont port match the headers - step................. scavenging!!

the headers are opened up to match the exhaust gasket

Posted
TRD extractors are really good if you spend 80% of your time above 6000 rpm...

they flow amazingly but are hopeless for producing torque/power low in teh rev range... which is where your street car is generally used.

best bet is to get a Get your stock headers port matched and the collecter cleaned up... or... buy CES headers off the shelf... which have the ports matched and collector cleaned up + HPC coating if you like the bling factor.

i got the ces header installed, but physcally, they did not do much to enlarge the header pipe, it is exactly stock header with coating, since i install along with the catback, not sure if it helps, but one think is sure, can feel big different in top end range (5700rpm). but again not sure is the catback or the header improve the proformance.

the header itselfe from ces cost about 400 plus you need to send the stock header to them.

they do work on the headers.... the welds in the stock collector are really rough and inhibit the flow. also the primary inlets are quite restrictive, so they also get opened up.

you would def be feeling a good combination of both header and cat back.

heres my headers done by Head 2 Head.... you can see the welds have been all smothed up and the divider tapered to improve scavenging.

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this is one of the inlets to the primaries after it has been opened up... roughly 2mm of ID has been removed to match the gasket.

P1020610.JPG

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hmmm.... make sense, at least now i know i didn't pay 400 only for coating the header... thanks guys..

any suggestion on pfc? where can i look for one? prefect fit for AU soportivo?

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