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Hi Guys Does anyone know if factory VN HSV extractors will fit into a HT Holden with out any issues?
The other option is standard cast VN exhaust manifold. Anyone used either option? Thanks
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The VN ones fit in HQ-WB but the O2 sensor socket has to be plugged and a new one put in. I think its the lower control arm rear mount on the passenger side that the O2 sensor hits, but HK-HG are different in this area so i'm not certain how it'll go. In my HZ tonner I used VR-VS cast manifolds, just use V6 plates as they are smaller and easier to clear the sump. |
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I used VS cast manifolds in my HT. Had VS HSV headers as well to go on, but the lazy exhaust fitter could not be bothered fitting them. I can see no reason why they would not fit. But I sold the car before I got the opportunity to see if they did or not. But the cast manifolds fit without any issues at all.
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Thanks for the info guys, I figured the cast manifolds will fit but am hoping the HSV ones will as they flow much better.
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