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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2003/9/1 7:40 Updated: 2003/9/1 7:40 |
Moderator Joined: 2001/5/3 From: 48 North Posts: 31599 |
Re: Keihin flat carbs on A-Series (side view)
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sidedraught |
Posted: 2007/5/27 8:52 Updated: 2007/5/27 8:52 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2004/9/4 From: sydney Posts: 3098 |
Re: Keihin flat carbs on A-Series (side view) this is the sweetest naturally aspirated setup on this site.
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picko |
Posted: 2007/5/27 10:50 Updated: 2007/5/27 10:50 |
Home away from home Joined: 2006/8/13 From: perf Posts: 383 |
Re: Keihin flat carbs on A-Series (side view) yes it is very nice... but not the only one. my dad just sold his ute with the exact set-up. it was very responsive but you had to feed the throttle as it flooded if you bricked it. worked well. alot of work to set up too! i would be interested to know if the owner played around with jetting much.
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beattie |
Posted: 2007/5/27 11:03 Updated: 2007/5/27 11:03 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2005/10/16 From: Perth WA Posts: 2134 |
Re: Keihin flat carbs on A-Series (side view) Yeh i know the guy who bought your dads ute Picko, i used to work with him. A very schmick setup, im jelous
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matbighat |
Posted: 2007/5/27 16:39 Updated: 2007/5/27 16:39 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2001/1/30 From: California Posts: 2973 |
Re: Keihin flat carbs on A-Series (side view) hmm, well you'd think the "keihin" should be exactly at 90 degrees, but the extractors would likely foul
the billet intake is a xlnt idea to keep the carbs sturdy
the portuguese guy doing cycle carbs just used steel tubing which will probably stress unless it's braced
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