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Re: for sale A12 webber manifold |
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will this also fit onto a A14?
Posted on: 2006/5/3 8:35
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hey,I am sure this has been asked before, but just wanted to know what is the best size rims to get for a 1200 ute?
From the reserach I have done on this site 15" seems to be the preffered option.
If this is the case will stock silvia rims fit? They are 15" 4x114.3 pcd not sure on offset but. Any advice?
Cheers
Posted on: 2006/5/2 12:30
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Re: a14 with A12GX ported head |
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I am pretty sure this is a genuine A12gx head. Pic is attached below. One thing I would like to know is whether the manifold is setup for twin or single carbs? Cheers http://members.optusnet.com.au/~cheezemk1/
Posted on: 2006/4/26 13:50
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Re: a14 with A12GX ported head |
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ok, i guess what I am after is a fairly tuff streeter. That can get up & go when required. Not like a race engine or such.
The reason why I suggested a A12gx head is that I can get one fairly cheap with hi flow manifold to suit webers. when I say cheap i mean around $350 for head & manifold.
Is this cheap?? Is it worth it or should I spend my hard earned cash on another type of setup.
Cheers
Posted on: 2006/4/26 10:13
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Re: a14 with A12GX ported head |
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sounds good. Is the head just a straight bolt up to the A14 engine?
Posted on: 2006/4/26 0:41
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a14 with A12GX ported head |
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Hi there I am interested to find out what HP gains is there to be had using an A14 stock engine with 2.5 "" exhaust and a 32/36 Weber and used a A12gx full ported head onto the A14?
Or would a A12 engine be better suited for this setup?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks Chris.
Posted on: 2006/4/25 13:40
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