Extractors and exhaust systems

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Originally posted by InitialD@Feb 15 2005, 11:15
Would I need a new downpipe? Does the RM450 include the downpipe?
No, does not need downpipe as the PZ header is a tuned-lengthed primary all the way to the collector, then bullet, proceeding to the piping. No other additional costs here.

I'm not a PZ employee, just in case you are wondering! :lol:
 

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thanks Crash!

RM450 includes installation.
 

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That's right, ninja_iga. No down pipe is necessary.

For those who wants to know all PowerZone extractors are designed to fit the OEM (original) exhaust system and are professionally done with bolt/nut fittings. Installation is reversible. No messy welding that's not good for airflow (those badly welded and crooked joints! yeck!). Welding is only required for certain models, but carefully done.

Cheers! :)
 

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Dudes, sir's, brother's & sister's,What's the difference between PowerZone & Hot Bits extractor ? The price difference is alot u know.........i am going to buy one soon so need ur expert explaination. My fren bought a ayam brand extractor for only 100 something and he is satisfied with it. What can powerzone & hotbits do for me then ??
 

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We use aluminized steel for the following reasons:

1. Rust-resistant (same material used by OEM, including Mercs!)
2. Good thermal conductivity
3. Good sound damping properties (as opposed to stainless steel)
4. Cheaper than stainless steel and thicker guage (does not crack like s. steel)
5. Does not discolor like stainless steel or chromed pipes
6. Chromed pipes are actually plain mild steel with a low cost chrome coating (will discolor, peel off, and eventually rust)

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