interesting inlet manifold
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Re: interesting inlet manifold
Crikey - I wouldn't fancy setting up a twin-choke Weber AND an SU on the same manifold!! I've never seen anything like that before! Can't imagine it would flow terribly well.
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Re: interesting inlet manifold
Well that is a strange one.
maybe the smaller carb is being used for the tickover and the second carb comes in on full throttle?
Possibly drag racing??
Just a guess.
maybe the smaller carb is being used for the tickover and the second carb comes in on full throttle?
Possibly drag racing??
Just a guess.
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Re: interesting inlet manifold
Perhaps some sort of experimental manifold to compare a SU and Webber, wouldn't work if you were looking at power but would work fine if you were comparing economy or emissions.