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Private9 |
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{USERNAME} wrote: I've had three different LPG converts on my EF and had no dramas with the Pacey comps.
Very interesting! Everywhere I rang, they said the comps would be a no go. Did you have the comps on before or after the conversion? |
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james_xf2 |
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3 different gas systems! do they sill give u the 3000$ rebate everytime? rofl
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phongus |
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Well i have been told that 4480s don't fit on if you have LPG and that 4499s were the go, but not sure since anything can be modified to fit
![]() Prices do vary from store to store. At majority of the stores I called, I got quoted $430 for just the extractors. After I rang around i managed to score myself brand new pacies 4480s for $400 including new bolts, gasket and also one flange so i can weld it onto my hi flow. It pays to call around and getting prices. Since 4480s cost about 430...I would think the 4499s would cost a little less...maybe in the 350 - 400, but not too sure. good luck with it. phong =P~
_________________ phongus = Post whore 2006 |
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FairmontXR6 |
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just becareful with using a heat shield. will void warranty on headers and as i understand, will lead to a shorter life span of the extractors
_________________ 1993 Ford Fairmont EB II 5.0L V8 Wagon |
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Mechan1k |
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I run the 4499;s on my factory EGAS AU ute ... it was close to the converter ... but had the factory heatshield modified to cover it ... no issues with it at all.
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crazy_wog01 |
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great info........1 more thing, does the cat need to be cut back or is it straight bolt on?
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