6B factory extractors Info request

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6B factory extractors Info request

Postby lukearama » Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:52 am

Romoved the heat shroud to find factory short length 4 into 1 extractors. Can anyone shed some light on these as they have become a talking point. Interesting manufacture where the weld is placed on the inside of the port. This is an american process according to the muffler boys. it looks extrenally good but internally it leaves a nasty lip on the pipe at the fange gasket. Anyhoe it is in the shop being tigged, die ground and linshed. Has anyone else done the same or know what I am talking about??? Is there an insulated gasket for the exhaust side of the 6B readily available.
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6B factory extractors Info request

Postby Okibi » Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:20 pm

I would think the benefit of insulating the exhaust side wouldn't be worth the bother. Happy to be proved wrong.
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Re: 6B factory extractors Info request

Postby NitroDann » Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:30 pm

For get the gasket, wrap it up in heat cloth. and yeah im about to tig the outside of mine and die grind the inside.

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Re: 6B factory extractors Info request

Postby lukearama » Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:42 pm

Mine are at "Exotic" in Brisbane. The workshop is far from exotic so it the prices which I like... let you know the results. As for the heat wrap I can get HPC on this for under $200 not that I will right now. Nice looking artenative to Wrap... Black or Aluminium. The is a heat sheld with rock wool insutation avail. Mate uses on his Lotus (cringe) to great effect. Gives a modern factory look... $65 retail for entry level but comercially available should be better and cheaper.
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Re: 6B factory extractors Info request

Postby clubman7 » Fri Feb 11, 2011 8:29 pm

Yeah know the lip your speaking of.
Did the grind a out to clean in off, but later replaced the factory extractors with new ones.
Much improved top end and breathing ability.
Think the factory ones must be a little bit restrictive.
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Re: 6B factory extractors Info request

Postby lukearama » Sat Feb 12, 2011 12:22 am

clubman7 wrote:Yeah know the lip your speaking of.
Did the grind a out to clean in off, but later replaced the factory extractors with new ones.
Much improved top end and breathing ability.
Think the factory ones must be a little bit restrictive.


Do you mean that the replacments improved top end or the mod to the originals helped???

do you think the mod made any noticable difference????
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Re: 6B factory extractors Info request

Postby clubman7 » Sat Feb 12, 2011 11:09 pm

Mod really didn't make a great deal of difference.
New extractors did.
Bigger diameter primary pipes got it breathing better.
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