What sort of gain from extractors
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What sort of gain from extractors
What sort of power gain do you get from extractors?? Also anyone have a price for them and an aussie dealer they can recommend with good ones?
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http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... de=results
Its the search button on the top between "Forum FAQ" & "Usergroups" & not on the left side of the screen.
Its the search button on the top between "Forum FAQ" & "Usergroups" & not on the left side of the screen.

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I've just realise the search result didn't came through with the link i've posted above, so just type in "extractor" in the Search Query & you should see 22 matching topics.
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Which search button you using? Ohh & if you are searching for "adult" stuff, just go straight to the Garbo sectionhnm738 wrote:how exactly do you se the search
as it never works for me always returns nothing

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interesting comments by craig @ revzone.... said looking at the stock FTO extractors and some aftermarket ones he has seen - both have a point where a lot of turbulence is created... I need to point it out on a pic to show u all... said it would be a lot more beneficial to have the pipes sweeping down in the same direction then almost joining in a backwards direction
umm just sent a pic of RPW ones to him, said these look fine.
umm just sent a pic of RPW ones to him, said these look fine.
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ya I know exactly what u are talking about. have a look inside at where the pipes join..EURO wrote:interesting comments by craig @ revzone.... said looking at the stock FTO extractors and some aftermarket ones he has seen - both have a point where a lot of turbulence is created... I need to point it out on a pic to show u all... said it would be a lot more beneficial to have the pipes sweeping down in the same direction then almost joining in a backwards direction
umm just sent a pic of RPW ones to him, said these look fine.
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exactly chris..... what did you end up deciding to do?khunjeng wrote:ya I know exactly what u are talking about. have a look inside at where the pipes join..EURO wrote:interesting comments by craig @ revzone.... said looking at the stock FTO extractors and some aftermarket ones he has seen - both have a point where a lot of turbulence is created... I need to point it out on a pic to show u all... said it would be a lot more beneficial to have the pipes sweeping down in the same direction then almost joining in a backwards direction
umm just sent a pic of RPW ones to him, said these look fine.