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ChrisB
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« on: January 01, 2002, 11:23:32 PM »
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Hi guys
I want to put some bolt on gofast bits on my FC, I particulary want headers as I prefer the neater look but I am not to sure what is the best carby setup for a grey ? I have already fitted a towing cam so she runs much better. I fitted twin strombergs to one I had many years ago but they always seemed to have linkage troubles. Any suggestions ?
Also looking for the above bits at a reasonable price

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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2002, 01:44:01 PM »
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Hi Chris

As you've found multiple carbs can be a hassle. Best solution, have your stock grey inlet manifold ported and restuded to suit a large red motor carb. Best of all, it all  connects up as standard, and looks stock. I have a manifold already modified this way if you need measurements. I had this setup on an EJ  Appendix J, dirt track racer years ago, and it works VERY well. Very cheap conversion too. Any machine shop can do the milling for you. Too easy!

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