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#21
Re: Ovalport goodness best manifold prices anywhere
L18_B110
Posted on: 2013/11/29 0:04
from their US distributors website:
the castings in all these pics look pretty rough. Also appears as though the linkage post holes go right through to the port judging by them having a barbed fitting in there in those photos. A bit dodgey. There's some Redline ones on ebay for $70 more if you're willing to spend a little extra and keep some of our money in our own economy... EBay Redline twin oval port manifold
#22
Re: Ovalport goodness best manifold prices anywhere
D
Posted on: 2013/11/29 1:39
I usually guide myself by recarbs and other fatter prices for these but some good points there to consider by Harry. The single plane downdraft manifold beats oval port stock factory manis as mentioned and depending on numbers he can do group discounts.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/INLET-MANI ... ories&hash=item2332bc6b4a
#23
Re: Ovalport goodness best manifold prices anywhere
datsunbeginner
Posted on: 2013/11/29 1:57
Both good options, of course the Bpro setup is worth considering too as it comes with linkages and soft mounts. Just trumpets and carbs and Bobs your auntie
#24
Re: Ovalport goodness best manifold prices anywhere
L18_B110
Posted on: 2013/11/29 2:00
That single plane downdraught manifold is a nice looking design, and the first time I've seen anything like that made for an A series. Should definitely be a good upgrade for a street car.
#25
Re: Ovalport goodness best manifold prices anywhere
D
Posted on: 2013/11/29 2:41
We have lots of choices thats for sure for an old donk.
#26
Re: Ovalport goodness best manifold prices anywhere
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2013/11/29 2:47
The stock factory manifold is a single-plane downdraught manifol. Rowland's version looks like a 1-into-4 type with plenum vs the stock (1-into-2-into-4 with plenum). What are the advantages and disadvantages? Are the runners larger diameter? That might increase high RPM full-throttle power, but would result in decreased flexibility at cruising rpms?
#27
Re: Ovalport goodness best manifold prices anywhere
D
Posted on: 2013/11/29 3:10
definitely a performance part that would be healthier on the bigger A series than the smaller ones in stock form. I found the oval port engines breathe quite well but restricted in this area with a stock manifold and carb compared to the A12 or smaller than A14 engines. About 20 years ago I witnessed a simple piece of square tube plenum bolted up to a set of Su oval port manifolds and a 28/36 weber on a stock A15 sunny engine and it definitely seemed way more responsive than the same carbie on the stock oval port mani with adaptor plate. There are many factors but that hillbilly larger volume setup didnt lose any torque at low speeds either.
Ive always been after a set of twin SU manifolds alone to recreate the hillbilly square tube plenum for a turbo setup but SU manifolds are very pricey these days unless I can possible source them from the states or some generous ratsun member.
#28
Re: Ovalport goodness best manifold prices anywhere
L18_B110
Posted on: 2013/11/29 3:10
for medium built street motors, the larger individual runners will better suit engines with upgraded cam, exhaust and compression. You should pick up a fair bit of mid-range with that design on a moderately worked street engine. Pretty well proven principles on 6cyl motors.
It does look as though it was designed with synchronous carbs in mind though.
#29
Re: Ovalport goodness best manifold prices anywhere
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2013/11/29 3:15
Got it. So larger runners is the main feature. Use a Weber 38/38 or 28/28 instead of a Weber DGV (28/36 progressive)
#30
Re: Ovalport goodness best manifold prices anywhere
benny
Posted on: 2013/11/29 4:10
Weber do produce a kit to convert DGV type carb to synchronous operation. Commonly done to DGV's fitted to Kent engined formula fords.
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