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Old 08-06-2005, 09:53 PM   #1
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Just as a matter of interest, and to follow on from my experience later in the week

What have you found to be the best exhaust for your AU 6?
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Old 08-06-2005, 10:11 PM   #2
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They reckon it's hard to beat Casper's system (which is actually JMM).
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Old 08-06-2005, 11:31 PM   #3
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There is only 1 exhaust.!!! JMM race series extractors ..I had lukely exhaust put on mine here in Sydney.Was heaps better .And felt better than with the cam added
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we put Pacemaker comp series headers and red back 2 1/2'' cat back on Hamo's AU..
cost around $900 including fitting.
plus a cat if you want to change it..
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we put Pacemaker comp series headers and red back 2 1/2'' cat back on Hamo's AU..
cost around $900 including fitting.
plus a cat if you want to change it..
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we put Pacemaker comp series headers and red back 2 1/2'' cat back on Hamo's AU..
cost around $900 including fitting.
plus a cat if you want to change it..
I was thinking of going the same setup with my ute.
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I put the pacemakers comp series small primaries 6>3>1 Ph 4480 extractors and exhaust on and they made a big difference.

Maybe the JMM race series could be a little better in the mid range but the pacemakers are good.

I got a before and after dyno done and its in my gallery.
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Old 09-06-2005, 01:36 AM   #8
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so useless you had lukey extractors and they were no good????? :
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so useless you had lukey extractors and they were no good????? :
Na champ.First up I got them. They work well.Another forum member turned up at our last dyno day with a stock engine and pulled 127 rwkws with exhaust only mods...lukely exhaust.Not sure bout his extractors.

I didnt like the idea of all of these pipes coming in the mail.But the extractors on their own seemed mangeable.
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Heres proof pacies work on the old AU

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Old 09-06-2005, 11:08 PM   #11
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Heres proof pacies work on the old AU

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So John,

It went from 115 to 136 rwkw with just the extractors? Or the extractors and the exhaust as well?

By the way, what did these mods do to your insurance premium when you told them? Did your fuel consumption increase in general running around or decrease? Do you have any rough data on this?

Bye the way,these are not smart alec questions, I'm really interested as I might consider doing it myself!

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Old 09-06-2005, 08:56 AM   #12
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Now the only reason I raise this issue is that my area of research had always been the 8s, obviously the Kluger was never going to get any mods.

The stock exhaust on the Fairlane had to go, apart form not knowing I had the engine on, it just wasn’t right.

For a period of 2 weeks the new system that I had invested in was nothing but a drone, a source of headaches, and seriously a major contributing factor in power loss.

My mistake, I really should have research the VCT further before going off on a spending spree

Anhows, after recently fitting the JMM Stall, the problem certainly was pronounced further, as the car was now driving will within the 2500 - 5000 range on a constant basis, yep me bad.

Well the boys at JMM where somewhat shocked at the farting and hum that the system was producing, me? well at this stage I was knocking back the pain killers as the headache had turned into a migraine.

After a couple more days of self induced trauma, i decided to re book the car into JMM and dump this monstrosity of a system and install theirs...

Well I cant spare anymore time ATM, I am off for another spin and I will update the thread later on
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Old 10-06-2005, 10:45 PM   #13
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Well I cant spare anymore time ATM, I am off for another spin and I will update the thread later on
And now you know. Good to see you enjoying them Gary. Told you, the VCT is a different animal and the JMM headers and exhaust really open up its full potential.
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Did they fit the old race series headers or the new Streetfighter Headers which are now part of the DEV packages?
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99 Futura wagon the before and after dyno with extractors only was 105 to 116 rwkw. The graph is in my gallery look it up here.

Then it went from there to 136rwkw with the dev3hl cam only.

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99 Futura wagon the before and after dyno with extractors only was 105 to 116 rwkw. The graph is in my gallery look it up here.

Then it went from there to 136rwkw with the dev3hl cam only.

http://www.fordforums.com.au/photos/...500&ppuser=795
Cheers.

How much did it cost for the jump from 105 to 116? 9rwkw

And then the jump from 116 to 136? 20 rwkw?

Did you find better consumption as the engine breathes much better? How does the consumption go on the hwy? I would love the trip computer LOL.
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ok thanks useless, just wondered mate ive got a set of lukey stainless extractors coming from U.S, new 250 smakas , why they would be cheaper comin from there i dont no, but its going through a reputable company thru a friend, well see soon,(been waiting 6 weeks) if there crap ill get some jm pipes
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I find shopping from overseas to be a lot cheaper in general. Its the way to go.
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What system did you have prior Minge??
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Prior to the farter... stock!
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Sorry i meant prior to your visit to the Mock boys, and after the stock one

ie: the farter
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I found I couldn't fit the Pacies on the ute (due to the gas mixer) ... grrr.
So I could only put a cat back system on ... gives it a nice tone ... 2.5" cat back with small rear muffler ... only cost me $375 at Carline. Damn shame I couldn't get the extractors ... oh well.


Gives the Gas motor some more punch ... and sounds a lot better than stock.
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Seems to be plenty of opinons on the best system, but no facts to back them up. Lets see some before & after dyno sheets on the JMM V Herrod V Pacemaker & stop all the here say!!! SHOW THE FACTS.
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Hi Steve, the only fact I have every time we made a change, we took my brothers AU6 Forte to the track, and conditions will always be a little different.
The 2nd Mod we did was Pacemaker Comp Series headers PH4480.
day meeting ET: 16.2, Pacies on ET: 15.8 run at night.
The cat back at this stage was the standard Ford exhaust system.
It now has a PB of 14.63@96 mph….before we cracked it open went ET: 14.86.
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Seems to be plenty of opinons on the best system, but no facts to back them up. Lets see some before & after dyno sheets on the JMM V Herrod V Pacemaker & stop all the here say!!! SHOW THE FACTS.
Plenty of facts to back up the pacemakers on an OHC six here already.

My before and after dyno and hamo's 400m times all facts black and white posted up.

I would love to see someones before and after on the JMM race series. Heard big talk of after only dyno results but not before and after same day same dyno.
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Back to me here... everybody look at me....

The previous exhaust was a Di Fillipo, unfortunately in the case of the VCT engine as researched by Casper, just allows too much flow to effectively complement the motor and its components

JMM exhaust has been developed for the 6 in mind, specifically to the VCT.

I don’t have Dyno results, but I do have my thoughts on how the car has reacted to the change

The note is cleaner and crisper, the "*** meter" has certainly noticed the difference as well, and the car revs freely through the whole range comfortably, or should I say aggressively.

Am I happy, bloody oath!
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Well you're happy with it so thats all that counts big fella, interesting though how you say the Di Filipos didnt do very much but that would explain why a few people have tried selling their Herrods systems on here, they are one and the same. Actually though I wonder if the De Filipos/Herrods system would not be better on something that maybe needed the extra evacuation area.

As for the whole comparison deal unless someone can convince the manufacturers to supply a set each of their pipes and tests are done on an impartial dyno then it aint gonna happen, unless someones willing to pay for the bits and the dyno time. I think we all know that the only true way to compare is on the one vehicle simply changing the systems and registering the results,
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Comparisons are easier to do than that. All you need is the beofre and after dyno runs and compare the % improvement throughout the rev range not necessarilyy just the peak. The actual no's will vary on different cars and dyno's but the improvement in what part of the rev range is the thing you could compare.
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Some of the old ones were Di Fillipo exhausts

However, in saying that some of the Di Fillipo products are excellent

In the case of the vct 6, they are not, sorry no Dyno runs to back my claim
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Jonbays I do understand what you are saying and this is true enough to a point, however each engine regardless of tune reacts differently. What Im saying is that you can only truely compare products in this way.

And Minge I could be wrong but to the best of my knowledge I think they still do make them (for herrods), and yes as their primaries are larger they would definitly i think work better on engines that need this.
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