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    Question Extractors for IIA 2.25 - options?

    Hi everyone. My IIA needs a new exhaust, and I'd like to fit extractors at the same time. What are my options?

    I have seen a set made by Genie, but do other brands also make them? Which is the best and why?

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    once upon a time Perry were the only ones who made them, so you could contact HM Headers (Perry Exhausts are now a part of HM) if they still have the jigs and can do it.
    They definitely work. Back in the late seventies, my uncle had a Series III with Perry headers, a 2" exhaust and a couple of carby tweaks and the thing would do over 140km/h with a Fairey O/D ! (Dear old Dad can back this up. Uncle David is sadly no longer with us)

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    Interesting, thanks for the info. I can easily believe that they work, the stock manifold looks terrible!
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    So, are any other members using extractors on their 2.25 petrol?
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    UncleHo has some on his unit....

    he seems to like them....
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    UncleHo has some on his unit....

    he seems to like them....
    OK, thanks for that. I waited, hoping he would reply in here...

    Do you know the brand? Price? Availability?
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    old and now thin is all i can tell you :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dauntless View Post
    So, are any other members using extractors on their 2.25 petrol?
    I've got extractors on a 2.25. They came off a wreck that was part of a deceased estate, so I don't know who made them. They leaked and I had to get them cut down so that the flange was near the join of the pipes - that meant that the cracks at the join could be welded from the inside. Anyway, they work pretty well.

    But the biggest improvement to performance I found was to have the cam ground. It only cost about $110 and the lobes were ground to specs similar to the 6cyl cam. That meant that all the valves (inlet & exhaust) opened 5 degrees sooner and closed 5 degrees later. This allowed the engine to breathe a whole lot better.

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    I had extractors on my 2.25P and now on my 2.25D. the 2.25 came with extractors, and when I built the 2.25D I bought extractors (Lukey I think). They weren't very expensive, but I can't remember how much exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    I had extractors on my 2.25P and now on my 2.25D. the 2.25 came with extractors, and when I built the 2.25D I bought extractors (Lukey I think). They weren't very expensive, but I can't remember how much exactly.
    Ahh right. Are diesel extractors the same as for the petrol?
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