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Sal
03-09-2006, 07:44 PM
Hi
Just recieved new K&N Filter for my TW manual VRX!(Fathers Day) slight difference in pickup and a little more throater up top! Also sound cleaner and smoother at top revs, well worth it! Thanks kids! Next are the extractors, I have read that pacemakers are better for low down grunt, which is what I. Any ideas? Any Advice? Whos the go in melbournes eastern suburbs for installation and any ideas on cost....so many questions!

Disciple
04-09-2006, 05:05 AM
Pacemakers are the norm. Go get a couple quotes is your best bet.

Matty_J
04-09-2006, 08:22 AM
Hi
Just recieved new K&N Filter for my TW manual VRX!(Fathers Day) slight difference in pickup and a little more throater up top! Also sound cleaner and smoother at top revs, well worth it! Thanks kids! Next are the extractors, I have read that pacemakers are better for low down grunt, which is what I. Any ideas? Any Advice? Whos the go in melbournes eastern suburbs for installation and any ideas on cost....so many questions!


hey mate, pacies will provide some grunt although dont expect massive gains, but will provide a nice sound aswell, i went to a place called exhaust world in north melb, good blokes and did a nice job on my exhaust system and custom cat converter, you might wanna check em out.

freakinu
04-09-2006, 09:08 AM
Yep go the pacies!

Why don't my kids get me cool pressies like that for mothers day? Guess I will just have to go get one for myself!!! :)

mathias
04-09-2006, 10:47 AM
welcom to amc

Bain
04-09-2006, 11:09 AM
Box Hill
Daalder Exhausts

Top place to go - awsome weld joins and really professional. They dont like to try and sell you **** stuff either.

Shouldnt cost anymore than $150 for the install. I only paid $80 though as i was getting a redback catback exhaust fitted at the same time.

Pacemakers can be picked up or couriered out from the Wholesaler

Magnum Performance
18 Mickle Street, Dandenong South
03 9706 6554
Open:
Mon – Fri
9am – 5pm
You can pick up a set of PH9370 Pacemakers for around $370 +GST. You could probably haggle with them to get them a bit cheaper.

So all in all.. Dont pay more than $550 for the pacemakers + fitment.

P.S Welcome to the club.

Sal
04-09-2006, 02:46 PM
Thanks everyone, its good to get the heads up from thoes who have been there - done that....Will let you know how I progress......