extractors for ea81
extractors for ea81
Hi, are extractors available for the ea81 motor
- Suba
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the exhaust that the subis come out with really are an extractor if you compare it to any other car with a standard exhaust , in that they nearlly all have an exhaust manifold whereas the Subis dont, you can have a tune lengthed header made but you will loose the boxer note allthough you will get a bit better hp , very minimal though.
Mike.
Mike.


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- tim_81coupe
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Yes the EA82 Y pipe bolts up to an EA81. No, it won't give any more performance, it will actually rob it if anything.
My wagon currently runs an EA82 with an EA81 exhaust. A previous setup on the car was actually an EA81 with an EA82 exhaust, someone had told me the EA82 headers were the go. I ended up swapping back to the EA81 headers as it was a noticeable difference.
I am talking about cat-less EA81 headers, I do realise the later EA81 headers had a cat as well, these aren't the ones I'm referring to.
Yes they bolt up. No, don't do it.
My wagon currently runs an EA82 with an EA81 exhaust. A previous setup on the car was actually an EA81 with an EA82 exhaust, someone had told me the EA82 headers were the go. I ended up swapping back to the EA81 headers as it was a noticeable difference.
I am talking about cat-less EA81 headers, I do realise the later EA81 headers had a cat as well, these aren't the ones I'm referring to.
Yes they bolt up. No, don't do it.
82 MY Wagon, EJ20G
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20
87 RX, EJ20G
89 Brumby, EA81
12 BRZ, FA20