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How's this goin to work?
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i'm doubtful if a former forum member will ever get this setup running, but what do you fellas think of it on an L18?

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Posted on: 2007/4/26 18:01
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Holy crap thats a bit different!, ive never seen that setup before.. no reason why it cant work but, and be different to everyone else

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Posted on: 2007/4/26 18:05
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well that manifold won't work too well on an L18...

I'd rather have the SU's.

Posted on: 2007/4/26 18:23
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Matt.......I like it for those of us with LHD cars this is a way to get around having to move the brake master. I saw a double 32/36 up on Ford 2.3 once and it seemed to work reeeeally well.

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Posted on: 2007/4/26 18:34
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It looks expensive, and thirsty!
I think I'd rather have a single 50mm sidedraght if there is clearance problems with twins.

Posted on: 2007/4/26 18:53
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If a got webber sidedraght's on my 1200 instead of my SU carbs. would i notice alot more performance with the webbers!!!

Posted on: 2007/4/26 19:05
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Left hand drive cars have problems with the carbs hitting the brakemaster cylinder.

Posted on: 2007/4/26 19:25
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am I missing something? this kit just puts different carbs in the same spot as the SUs. how does that help clearance problems

Posted on: 2007/4/26 20:17
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The problem for those of us in the US is that the rear carb on GX set up ends up 2 inches from the brake reservoir. Running air filters becomes a problem which using the remote reservoirs solves for the Hitachi SU's but in order to run sidedraughts the master cylinder must be moved.
This set-up points the carbbies up so the fact that they are 1/2 from the master cylinder doesn't cuase the flow problems we have.

Tom

Posted on: 2007/4/26 21:49
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yeah but i still think they will foul as they're bolted up to an su intake

there's another american 1200 owner running dual downdraught webers but on a custom (short) intake, and that setup works great

Posted on: 2007/5/14 11:06
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