Webber chevy manifold
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Webber chevy manifold
Hi all
anyone know how well these inletmanifolds flow
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-350-400-CHEV- ... 286.c0.m14
Working on the basis they can be opened up to 48mm (minimum) I would be fitting throttle bodies not webbers. They look like a nice straight shot at the port, however there is a bit of a "pinch" where they cross over, any one seen any articles? Has anyone used a set? anyone know anyone who has used a set?
I'm looking at them because they are half the price they were a year ago and that makes them very tempting.
Best regards
Mike
anyone know how well these inletmanifolds flow
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-350-400-CHEV- ... 286.c0.m14
Working on the basis they can be opened up to 48mm (minimum) I would be fitting throttle bodies not webbers. They look like a nice straight shot at the port, however there is a bit of a "pinch" where they cross over, any one seen any articles? Has anyone used a set? anyone know anyone who has used a set?
I'm looking at them because they are half the price they were a year ago and that makes them very tempting.
Best regards
Mike
poppet valves rule!
Looks like quite a nice set of manifolds.... like the welded steel cross-overs that were made for rovers but with out any vibrational problems on the welds....
So would you want to turn them directly into throttle bodies? Where would you mount the throttle flaps - in a set of throttle bodies bolted on? Why not buy some weber-body style throttle bodies with the injector already on there and just and mount them? If that was the case you would be better off buying the vertical ones that were designed for drlas and idfs etc as they are shorter and also keep the throttle body away from the exhaust which would save you making all kinds of exhaust shields etc.
So would you want to turn them directly into throttle bodies? Where would you mount the throttle flaps - in a set of throttle bodies bolted on? Why not buy some weber-body style throttle bodies with the injector already on there and just and mount them? If that was the case you would be better off buying the vertical ones that were designed for drlas and idfs etc as they are shorter and also keep the throttle body away from the exhaust which would save you making all kinds of exhaust shields etc.
Zander
Is that Pro-Comp as in the people who make the shocks? Their shocks aint too bad for the price.
Just had another look at the item and have to say it does look like a well designed manifold (if you exclude the casting imperfections in the port openings!!!!!!!!).
However did notice one prob... if using the taller style rocker covers (perhaps even the shorter ones?) it looks like the carbs would interfere with them... (looking that the pic with the manifold on the engine).
Just had another look at the item and have to say it does look like a well designed manifold (if you exclude the casting imperfections in the port openings!!!!!!!!).
However did notice one prob... if using the taller style rocker covers (perhaps even the shorter ones?) it looks like the carbs would interfere with them... (looking that the pic with the manifold on the engine).
Zander
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Hi
I'm aware of Pro comp's route to market, originating made in China, Whole sale to trade through this Australian company (who also retail direct) then through about 4 or 5 US retail sites (they are all the same Pro-comp) at least one US retailer takes the castings out the box repackages them and makes out they are US manufacture. A manifold however has no moving parts and will have to be matched to the heads anyway, when I posted I thought it worth a punt at the price.
I here what is being said here and what is being said.
There are also big problems with the 3 or 4 types of down draught manifolds at least one just joins up the holes with an open "void", although I would rather go for a down draught manifold the cost is high (£2300 from webber without carbs) and they all have issues with tight bends into the port.
As I said above an issue has come up as of Thursday has made it all a bit irelevent.
Thanks for the replies.
Best regards
Mike
I'm aware of Pro comp's route to market, originating made in China, Whole sale to trade through this Australian company (who also retail direct) then through about 4 or 5 US retail sites (they are all the same Pro-comp) at least one US retailer takes the castings out the box repackages them and makes out they are US manufacture. A manifold however has no moving parts and will have to be matched to the heads anyway, when I posted I thought it worth a punt at the price.
I here what is being said here and what is being said.
There are also big problems with the 3 or 4 types of down draught manifolds at least one just joins up the holes with an open "void", although I would rather go for a down draught manifold the cost is high (£2300 from webber without carbs) and they all have issues with tight bends into the port.
As I said above an issue has come up as of Thursday has made it all a bit irelevent.
Thanks for the replies.
Best regards
Mike
poppet valves rule!
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