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Webers....worth every cent
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I know I am not talking 4 cylinder but they made a huge difference on my v8.

The torque increase in massive........worth every cent !

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Posted on: 2005/6/6 11:25
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Now thats nice!
Even tho i do only own a 'half engine' something like that is quite beautiful!
Should have opted for the cross flow carbon fibre ram tubes now thats some fun there....Going to run trumpets or what?

How many cubes you got in there? Excuse my ignorance but is taht the 351?

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Posted on: 2005/6/6 14:31
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I think that is a 302ci/347ci windsor or a 351 Windsor definitely NOT a Cleveland thoughand I'm betting the car is a '64-'71 Mustang!

just out of interest haas anyone tried ONE of those webber (IDF's I think) on an A series?

Posted on: 2005/6/6 14:49
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could it be a 289?

Nice looking setup.

Posted on: 2005/6/6 15:02
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289... course - I forgot about the good ol' 289!
damn "brain fart"

Posted on: 2005/6/6 15:08
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Mawler, i reckon it would come too close to the bonnet, maybe if you cut out some of the bonnet and had a scoop... and theres no way id do that.

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I dont believe that these downdraught Webbers have anything to offer on an engine with horizontal inlet ports as you lose the benefit of the straight shot at the valves. These carbs were designed for just this type if instalation where the ports are more near to the vertical. Correctly sized & tuned DCOE's will work better in our inline type engines.

And this Ford engine, in a Ford chassis is relevent in the main forum of the Datsun 1200 website because........

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.... talking about Ford engines in Ford cars on a Datsun site is a Dat- SIN!

Posted on: 2005/6/6 15:29
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This post was a mistake, it was meant to be a reply to a post regarding " hype about side draughts"

Posted on: 2005/6/7 0:54
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OMG!!! you must have shares in a fuel company or own a oil rig somewhere

Twin is bad enough for me... I'm switching to quad tb's :)

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