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long-runner intake?
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SubmitterddgonzalMore Photos from ddgonzal   Last Update2006/1/23 1:09    Tell a friendTell a friend
Hits3227  Comments2    0.00 (0 votes)0.00 (0 votes)
From a GB122. Also, it looks like the carb flange has water passages.

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A14force
Posted: 2006/1/23 7:16  Updated: 2006/1/23 7:16
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2003/12/3
From: Christchurch NZ
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 Re: long-runner intake?
Where do you find this stuff?
GB means ute, doesn't it? Could it be this was used to lower the torque peak for lugging heavy stuff around?

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2006/6/8 15:59  Updated: 2006/6/8 15:59
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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 Re: long-runner intake?
I think that the GB is the industrial/ Fork lift engine.

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LAGWAGON
Posted: 2006/6/9 3:31  Updated: 2006/6/9 3:31
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From: Melbourne Vic
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 Re: long-runner intake?
i'm pretty sure longer runners = more torque. woud make sense for a forklift i guess.