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Re: Weber manifolds
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Here it is Boys

JTS - 9623-8826

Cheers

Benny

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Re: Weber manifolds
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I'm at work and don't have his card here. Ring Pedders at Penrith and ask for John (Jeff's Brother) and he will happily give it to you. John owns the place but if he isn't there ask who ever picks up as they should have it.

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ummm...one more thing...got a number for JTS?

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I'll give JTS a call.

Thanks for everyone's help

Tim

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I second that, JTS has the gear. Go twins and only spent the money once instead of having to fork out again and upgrade later.

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There may be more value to starting out with the twin set up as you will quickly run out of hp options with the single. I picked up 2x weber 40's and a redline manifold for an A15 for $400 - some good deals pop up regularly. The ultimate carb manifold is a JTS with 45's - that'll flow enough for 160hp with the right head work and bottom end. Give Jeff a call in St Marys before you start your build up - he's had 30 years with A series and still races. Very reasonable prices too.

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He's currently on the run, datspeed has been closed for about a year, i think he took off Xmas last year (2001). Someone said QLD

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Datspeed (Barry Corners business) no longer exists.

But if anyone knows what he's doing now or how I can contact him I'd be interested to know

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doesn't Barry Corner sell them.

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Ah...I am understanding now. I haven't pulled the old manifold off yet to check if it has the other bolt holes.

Why is it that the the A15 manifolds are all twins? Will there be no benefit to using a single weber?

The only reason I want to use single is for simplicity and also to keep the cost down.

BTW you've all been real helpful, thanks

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