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Velociti |
Posted: 2007/5/30 16:03 Updated: 2007/5/30 16:03 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2007/5/18 From: South Africa Posts: 729 |
 Re: one more photo First time i've seen bike parts fitted to a car. Nice job, what type of performance are you expecting.
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Posted: 2007/5/30 14:14 Updated: 2007/5/30 14:14 |
Just can't stay away   Joined: 2006/2/26 From: Cascais/Portugal Posts: 118 |
 Re: one more photo It
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sidedraught |
Posted: 2007/5/23 22:26 Updated: 2007/5/23 22:26 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2004/9/4 From: sydney Posts: 3098 |
 Re: one more photo Looks like it will be a ripper, where did you get those headers?
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Wombat_racing |
Posted: 2007/5/23 22:36 Updated: 2007/5/23 22:36 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2004/11/27 From: Tasmania Posts: 773 |
 Re: one more photo Thats a great looking set up keep us posted as to how it all goes once your finished.
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pitanando |
Posted: 2007/5/23 22:53 Updated: 2007/5/23 22:53 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2004/9/17 From: portugal Posts: 271 |
 Re: one more photo Ai caramba!!! looking very, verry nice! esses colectores foram feitos ou compraste?! ta muito louc meu!
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TUF-110 |
Posted: 2007/5/24 10:16 Updated: 2007/5/24 10:16 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2007/5/23 From: Wagga Wagga, NSW Posts: 1250 |
 Re: one more photo quad mikuinis + custom stainless steel extractors = very very cool 
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datsun_guy |
Posted: 2007/5/24 11:17 Updated: 2007/5/24 11:17 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2005/10/12 From: Vic Bendigo Posts: 319 |
 Re: one more photo what are the avantages of quad carbs or evan twin side draught carbs? could you have quad down draught carbs any diff to side draught?
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Posted: 2007/5/24 11:22 Updated: 2007/5/24 11:22 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2007/5/23 From: Wagga Wagga, NSW Posts: 1250 |
 Re: one more photo twin or quad carbs = more air and fuel = more power
sidedraughts are better beacuse they are derectly flowing straight into the head instead of air goes down carb then does a big 90 degree turn and then into the head its the same with exhausts the less bends the easier it flows through
hope ive helped
Jake
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datsun_guy |
Posted: 2007/5/24 11:26 Updated: 2007/5/24 11:26 |
Home away from home   Joined: 2005/10/12 From: Vic Bendigo Posts: 319 |
 Re: one more photo say there is the same size twin carb set up that is equivelant size to a quad carb set up which would be better? or doesnt it matter to the performace?
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Posted: 2007/5/24 11:41 Updated: 2007/5/24 11:41 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2007/5/23 From: Wagga Wagga, NSW Posts: 1250 |
 Re: one more photo motorbike carbs (quad carbs) rev like motorbikes obvious ly bu this is because the floats,jets are of different design but it all depends on your application i would go twin car carbs for torque and motorbike carbs for revs
Jake
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matbighat |
Posted: 2007/5/24 12:47 Updated: 2007/5/24 12:47 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2001/1/30 From: California Posts: 2973 |
 Re: one more photo i agree. this is a nice setup on a racing a13, but i'd want 44mm sideys for a bigger displacement engine. those extractors have pretty long primaries which are good for torque, so maybee it'll work out ok
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