coln72 Posted May 30, 2005 Report Posted May 30, 2005 Well colour me fat, dumb and happy :thumbsup: If their all you can afford then the twin aisans are ok. Quote
Redwarf Posted May 31, 2005 Report Posted May 31, 2005 I, too, was fat dumb and happy for many years! :dance: I wasn't slagging them, Col, I got many years of happy use out of Aisans, just pointing out that you don't necessarily require a "zorst" to fit them and be of some use. :thumbsup: Quote
dysolve Posted May 31, 2005 Report Posted May 31, 2005 thanks guys.... it will be just twin asians untill can can source a couple of webers cheaply... the exhust is stuffed anyway Quote
coln72 Posted May 31, 2005 Report Posted May 31, 2005 May be easier finding webbers than it is to find the twin aisans Quote
Super Jamie Posted May 31, 2005 Report Posted May 31, 2005 but not cheaper. on average, a set of aisans pops up in australia every 18-24 months. you'd probably have more luck on the nz sites. club k and trademe or whatever it's called Quote
dysolve Posted June 3, 2005 Report Posted June 3, 2005 the local exhust shopjust quoted me $265 for a set of extractors.. i will have to fit them... but the thing i don't understand the guy said they will fit straight on to the rest of the normall exhust.. does that sound right to you guys? Quote
kangaroosa Posted June 3, 2005 Report Posted June 3, 2005 (edited) Doesn't sound right to me. Like most extractors, the collector is just a round pipe. You normally flange another piece of pipe over that to continue the exhaust. This join is either clamped or welded, depending on your preference. Stock corolla exhaust's have the flange on the pipe which wont allow you to do this. I don't think that flange is removable from memory (without the use of an angle grinder). If your fitting extractors, why arent you going to fit a bigger diameter pipe anyway? Edited June 3, 2005 by kangaroosa Quote
Super Jamie Posted June 4, 2005 Report Posted June 4, 2005 i prefer to have all my exhaust work flanged, not welded or clamped. this way you can unbolt the whole lot in parts if you ever need to get to anything else (ie: removing engine), have new bits made up if you change your mind about a muffler or catalytic converter :dance: Quote
dysolve Posted June 5, 2005 Report Posted June 5, 2005 if i fit the extractors will will connect it 2" pipe but i was unsure why he told me it would fit to the current exhaust. also do extractors still connect in to the intake maifold as with the standard exhaust? Quote
Super Jamie Posted June 5, 2005 Report Posted June 5, 2005 most do work harmoniously with the stock intake manifold, some don't and require the services of mr die grinder Quote
ROLLN'03 Posted June 6, 2005 Report Posted June 6, 2005 In regards to the price: you just have to know where to look... I found a set of roughly 1.5" extractors for a k engine in the wreeckers for $55.00.... SWOOOOOPP Quote
KE30Coupe Posted June 6, 2005 Author Report Posted June 6, 2005 In regards to the price: you just have to know where to look...I found a set of roughly 1.5" extractors for a k engine in the wreeckers for $55.00.... SWOOOOOPP Damn you..........damn you straight to hell :) Nah well done m8....give ya $70 for em :) Quote
ROLLN'03 Posted June 6, 2005 Report Posted June 6, 2005 Just to be a PR*CK..... II brought that set, and i already have a set at home.....! Genie - Custom Quote
KE30Coupe Posted June 6, 2005 Author Report Posted June 6, 2005 Well in that case I stand by my first statement......Damn you to Hell. Quote
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