Does anyone run PACE V6 extractors? Pics?

Started by GoldCLoverLeaf, December 02, 2010, 11:26:45 AM

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GoldCLoverLeaf

I'm interested in buying a pair of V6 extractors from Vince at PACE Engineering but i have never actually seen what they look like (the 4cyl ones i have seen look excellent).

Does anyone run these extractors? Do they also come with downpipes?

If anyone has a picture of what they look like that would be great!

Victor Lee

From your queries on other thread regarding 24v V6 engines, are you asking about V6 extractors for 12v or 24v?

Vin makes excellent 12v extractors, but I don't believe makes 24v extractors.  The latter have oval shaped exhaust port.
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aggie57

Alister
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GoldCLoverLeaf

Quote from: Victor Lee on December 02, 2010, 12:26:42 PMVin makes excellent 12v extractors, but I don't believe makes 24v extractors.  The latter have oval shaped exhaust port.

Sorry should have clarified... this is for a 12V engine. Would love to see pics... the off-the-shelf CSC extractors look "nice" but arent really the best design, just a stainless steel copy of the SZ items.


Quote from: aggie57 on December 02, 2010, 01:23:28 PM
and what do you mean by downpipes?

Also refered to as collectors, which typically include flex pipes before they join the centre section under the car.

GoldCLoverLeaf

Thanks Choderboy, they look like equal length? They are tempting but not cheap! $900.00... but you get what you pay for.

Can get a full CSC system with extractors, collectors, flex pipes, middle section and rear section for around $1200 landed but i'm not sure if the quality is there, anyone run the full CSC system?


aggie57

Quote from: GoldCLoverLeaf on December 03, 2010, 11:19:54 AM
Thanks Choderboy, they look like equal length? They are tempting but not cheap! $900.00... but you get what you pay for.

Can get a full CSC system with extractors, collectors, flex pipes, middle section and rear section for around $1200 landed but i'm not sure if the quality is there, anyone run the full CSC system?



$900 is cheap!!!!  Try getting some custom ones built by someone who knows what they're doing....!
Alister
14 Alfa's since 1977. 
Currently 1973 GTV 2000, 2020 911 C2S MT, 2021 Mercedes GLE350, 2023 Polestar 2 LRDM
Gone......far too many to list

GoldCLoverLeaf

Yes i once had a custom turbo manifold made up and it cost around $1200 from memory  :o

I'm not saying $900 is a bad price, i was contemplating if the CSC system is comparable... you get the complete CSC system, extractors to tail pipe delivered to your door for an extra $300 over the cost of the extractors only from Pace.

But yeah not sure on the Italian made CSC quality, i know the Pace stuff is all good from what iv'e heard.

But yeah, should keep the money in Australia anyways... problem solved  ;)

scott.venables

This is them. Unfortunately these have been wrapped in tape and the top sections need re-making so they're awaiting attention.

Scott

Anthony Miller

So, is that 900 or so dollars for all the pipes we see in Scott's photo or just the first sections that come off the engine?
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         '88 75 3.0l V6 (grigio)
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         '82 Giulietta 2.0l transplant (ol brownie)
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alfa75gta

I had a set on my 75 when i bought it but I've removed them since and had them ceramic coated.  Compared to the standard headers they sound quite tinny but the ceramic coating help with that.  Most significantly though it decreased the engine bay temperature! The car would always run hot but after I coated these it made a huge difference. Didn't notice a performance gain though..
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1986 Giulietta 2.0
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1982 Alfetta 3.0
1978 Alfetta GTV
1970 Giulia 1600 Super
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GoldCLoverLeaf

Great pics, the cermaic coating looks fantastic, would you mind me asking how much it set you back?

The standard Alfa extractors flow pretty well for a stock engine, you really need cams and compression to make the most out of the Pace items but man they look hot! And probably sound great too...