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Old 11-08-2005, 09:39 PM   #1
falcon_ea-ed
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Default Wildcat Extractors On!!!

Well i got the wildcat (short style) extractors installed on my EB2 today and im impressed. I actually noticed a power diffrence with it really being felt from 2000rpm+
Just got to test it out on a private road to see how it really goes.
Im guesing my car would be between 110-115RWKW atm with-
Wildcat extractors
2.5" Redback Straight through mandrel bent cat back exhaust
K&N Flat Panel air filter
XH Ute intake
NGK Iridium spark plugs
Top Gun leads
Fresh motor 125,000 kms
So yeah at $310 installed i was pretty happy with these extractors. Next up is a cam!!!

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