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Are there any advantages or disadvantages to using short intake manifolds for dual webers?
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Yep. Tall is best fore us. I used to have shorty bus manifolds and went to the one's pictured above. Night and day!
Jake can (used to?) build a motor that does take advantage of the short ones too, but it is on a high rpm config- probably roller cam, etc. Get tall manifolds and the tallest velocity stacks you can fit. My stuff came from Aircooled.net. |
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