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Hey guys Ive done a search but cant much info on RB20DET aftermaket lowmount turbo extractors :)

Just need to know best brands for money as im doing a head stud replacement and thought I might upgrade the standard low mount extractors while they are off.

Only want low mount as dont really want the boys in blue on my ass for defect etc my ride is engineered but its expensive as people know.

Seen a few on ebay and on a few websites looking to spend around $500

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Yes it works fine up to about 300kw.

Lowmount or not, if the coppers see that big shiny aftermarket-looking manifold they will do you for it anyway.

You cant find any info on these because no-one bothers.

The cheap ebay extractors works fine. Before putting installation make sure you machine both flanges flat, and in most of the cases you also have to slot 2x screw wholes on the bottom (about 2mms each).

Point Taken :P Thought there might have been improvment over the stock one but sounds like the stock one is the go + Saving dollars to spend on ebc... HDI any good? :ermm:

yer there good what kind of boost do you think u will run

low mounts can maintain the heat shield modified and generally cant be seen really..

they provide a sound that a standard manifold will never get near and also when boost comes on its much harder

the cheap ones are terrible they crack in no time at all,

if you can find a jap spec one 2nd get it way woth it.

i have also had good gans with big porting of standard manifold, but nothing sounds like a tube low mount !

yer there good what kind of boost do you think u will run

Atm running 14psi with dual stage manual turbosmart boost controller

Have thought about getting 6boost or spending 1000+ on low mount turbo extractors would love to have them they would sound really nice with my 3 inch system and hopefully get to 14psi before 4000rpm lol

thinking about putting a 26 in it need more torque!!!

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