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Old 05-02-2010, 12:33 PM   #1
munchkin323
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Default Headers plus LPG mixer?

Hey guys,

I got my hand on a set of Jim Mock DEV "Street-Fighter" Mandrel Bent Headers for my AU. I have been told that these are the same as the pacemaker 4499? Can any one confirm this? Reason being is that I hope to get the extractors fitted up shortly but the exhaust shop is worried that the lpg mixer will be in the way. Now I beleive that the 4499 alow enough space for the mixer to remain in place. Could this be confirmed too please?

My brother had a set of genies fitted on his AU and he has the same lpg setup as mine. His extractors come close to the mixer, but there is enough space. Are the genies a simalr size to the pacies/JMM extractors?

Thanks in advance.

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