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Old 08-11-2007, 03:46 PM   #19
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: : I hate to be the one to say it but use the search tool, thats what it there for.

Now i've said that, the pacey comp's are really good above 3000 rpm and then they really pickup at 3500 rpm. So you have to ask yourself what the car is being used for.

If you drive the car really hard or it see's heaps of track work then you are probably wanting the pacey comps. If its just a daily driver and your not going to have it operating above 3500 rpm a lot then go for the normal pacemakers and you also saves yourself some money to.

The cheapest way to get the paceys is to ring Magnum Exhaust in Dandenong VIC as they are the wholesaler and just tell them your going to fit them up yourself. Pick up the comps for $470 plus $100 ford your local exhaust shop to fit. Otherwise you will pay $700-800 even $1000 if you ring G&D Performance.

Normal Pacemakers wholesale for $350.
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