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PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 12:14 am 
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I'v been reading throught Mini Experinace for the last couple of days. When I placed it on the table I looked at the advert on the back :shock:
Link Performance in Mel. What did take my interest was thier Broning Extractors. Now I sent them an Email via thier web site on Wednesday and no reply...Anyone know how good they are and how much they cost.
Of course they gove them a good rap but I would have expected them to reply to me by now :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: Extractors
PostPosted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 6:28 am 
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gafmo wrote:
I'v been reading throught Mini Experinace for the last couple of days. When I placed it on the table I looked at the advert on the back :shock:
Link Performance in Mel. What did take my interest was thier Broning Extractors. Now I sent them an Email via thier web site on Wednesday and no reply...Anyone know how good they are and how much they cost.
Of course they gove them a good rap but I would have expected them to reply to me by now :roll:

I don't think they read emails to their site. I asked 3 weeks ago about a Y-piece for my Brownrigg LCB. Still no response.
Ring 'em up... 8)

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Is this what you have :lol:
Thats Funny ..Cheers I'll give them a Call then :wink:

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I sent them an e-mail via their website about a month ago and no reply either. Why have the option there if you're not going to check it?!


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 Post subject: browig extractors???
PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 12:20 pm 
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ok all here what i know...ive got them and i love them cost around $300 i think when i got them good set of extrtactors but you need to run a webber with them..if you are interested in a photo let me know and ill email you ...
[email protected] is my email add.

ive had mine get hot coated so the look trick.

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I paid about $600 for my Brownrigg replicas from them. They were ceramic coated.


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Brownrigg extractors are meant for seriously modified engines running sidedraft Weber, SU manifold won't fit. Not the best choice for a street or stock engine.

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justminis wrote:
Brownrigg extractors are meant for seriously modified engines running sidedraft Weber, SU manifold won't fit. Not the best choice for a street or stock engine.

So, would it be better on my 1360 (45DHLA etc) than the Maniflow med bore LCB I'm running? :shock:

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 Post subject: Re: Extractors
PostPosted: Sun Apr 17, 2005 9:14 pm 
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drmini in aust wrote:
gafmo wrote:
I'v been reading throught Mini Experinace for the last couple of days. When I placed it on the table I looked at the advert on the back :shock:
Link Performance in Mel. What did take my interest was thier Broning Extractors. Now I sent them an Email via thier web site on Wednesday and no reply...Anyone know how good they are and how much they cost.
Of course they gove them a good rap but I would have expected them to reply to me by now :roll:

I don't think they read emails to their site. I asked 3 weeks ago about a Y-piece for my Brownrigg LCB. Still no response.
Ring 'em up... 8)

lol i asked a week ago about a supercharger kit and got no response, my dad rang up about exhausts and the guy who answered said that no one makes centre exit exhausts any more for minis. errrr!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Extractors
PostPosted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 6:53 pm 
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meeni wrote:
drmini in aust wrote:
gafmo wrote:
I'v been reading throught Mini Experinace for the last couple of days. When I placed it on the table I looked at the advert on the back :shock:
Link Performance in Mel. What did take my interest was thier Broning Extractors. Now I sent them an Email via thier web site on Wednesday and no reply...Anyone know how good they are and how much they cost.
Of course they gove them a good rap but I would have expected them to reply to me by now :roll:

I don't think they read emails to their site. I asked 3 weeks ago about a Y-piece for my Brownrigg LCB. Still no response.
Ring 'em up... 8)

lol i asked a week ago about a supercharger kit and got no response, my dad rang up about exhausts and the guy who answered said that no one makes centre exit exhausts any more for minis. errrr!!!

:lol: now that is funny..
Yep, it will be going on a 1275 with a Little Bling 48 Dellorto and possibly something else after
Contemplating...Just making my list now :lol:

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Jimbo what do you have now in terms of extractors? I have simple Perry 3 into 1's and will keep them for the next big rebuild, but if I can get my hands on a set of worthwhile LCBs then maybe...

Are they any good for my application I wonder? (1360cc Metro head with dellorto 45)

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I'v Got Zipoo for Marcia at the Moment
So I'm looking for something Nice
These may do 8)

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