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Old 23-11-2006, 09:20 PM   #1
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Talking Extractors wont fit dual fuel AU1!

I know there is a thread on this already! But i have a diffrent question!

I want to move the gas converter but where too?

I've been quoted $150- and it's a gas place around the corner from G&D

What this gas place is wanting to do is move the gas converter to where the airbox is, so therefore there going be ripping out the airbox and sticking the converter there and then getting some piping made up from the arm that was orignally connecting to the airbox and then sticking a pid filter on the end of it!

But that is just for moving the converter! I would still have to buy the pod filter! So thats another $40-80 then another $60- to fit the extractors!

They are JMM streetfighter prototype extractors!

Any ideas people? Is it worth me doing this?

Cheers

Simon :eclipsee_

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