FX-467

Mitsubishi NM, NJ, NP Pajero V6 3.5L - 3.8L May 2000 on, Cat on Passenger Side Extractor

Mitsubishi NM, NJ, NP Pajero V6 3.5L - 3.8L May 2000 on, Cat on Passenger Side Extractor 6G74.

BrandMantaMPI Automotive

Category: Extractors and headers

RRP $1105.08 AUD
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Mitsubishi NM, NJ, NP Pajero V6 3.5L - 3.8L May 2000 on, Cat on Passenger Side Extractor 6G74 product image

Part specs

SKU
FX-467
Supplier
MPI Automotive
Category
Extractors and headers
Vehicle fitment
Mitsubishi
Stock status
In stock at supplier

The MPI Automotive FX-467 is a set of extractors listed to fit the later Mitsubishi Pajero (NM/NJ/NP) V6 with the catalytic converter on the passenger side, from May 2000 on. It replaces the factory exhaust manifold at the head with a tubular extractor design.

What's an extractor and where does it sit?

An extractor, also called a header, takes the place of the cast iron manifold bolted to the cylinder head. Rather than feeding all the cylinders into one casting, it gives each port a tube that merges further downstream, which is intended to ease the back-pressure the engine pushes against on the exhaust stroke. It's the first component in the exhaust, right at the engine. On a V6 Pajero that's a tubular set per bank — a head-end breathing change only.

What does the FX-467 cover?

This listing is for the extractor set itself, not a full exhaust. It's called out for the NM/NJ/NP Pajero V6 with the cat positioned on the passenger side, from May 2000 onward — the listing's own way of separating it from the earlier 6G74 set that runs a different layout. Tube diameter, material and finish aren't published by the supplier here, so we'd confirm those with MPI Automotive at order time rather than guess.

Will it suit my Pajero?

It's listed to fit the later NM/NJ/NP Pajero V6 with the passenger-side cat, May 2000 on. Pajero ran more than one V6 across these series, and the cat side and build date are exactly the kind of thing that decides whether a set bolts up, so confirm your exact variant and date with us. We treat the listing as fit-to-list rather than a cast-iron guarantee, because feed data can carry gaps.

What does fitting involve at our Illawarra workshop?

Oak Flats Muffler Men supplies and fits extractors in-house across the Illawarra. The job means removing the old manifold from the head, sealing the new extractors with fresh gaskets, and making sure they tie back into the system cleanly past the passenger-side cat. Send us your Pajero's build and date and we'll verify the FX-467 is the right set before booking it in.

Stocked and fitted by Oak Flats Muffler Men, the Illawarra exhaust and 4x4 specialist in Oak Flats, NSW.

Common questions

Does the FX-467 suit the early or late Pajero V6?
It's listed for the later NM/NJ/NP V6 with the catalytic converter on the passenger side, from May 2000 on. The earlier 6G74 layout uses a different set, so confirm your date with the workshop.
Is this a complete exhaust?
No. It's the extractor set that replaces the manifold at the head. The pipework, cat and muffler behind it are separate.
What size are the tubes?
Tube diameter isn't published by the supplier in this listing. We can check it with MPI Automotive when you order through us.

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