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THAT’S A LOT OF INDUCTION!!
As much as I may want it…. I’ve come to terms with an inability to tune 1 carb…. I can’t imagine trying to tune 3 of them.
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No pain, no gain …..😁
Is this a low rise style intake?
What heads would be required to work with it?
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No problem, Bolted. I now possess the instructions on how to tune the 3x2 Ford setup. All 48 pages!!!
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Nos681 wrote:
No pain, no gain …..😁
Is this a low rise style intake?
What heads would be required to work with it?
I don't know that I would call it a low rise intake, but it think it would work with a low or medium riser port.
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MS wrote:
No problem, Bolted. I now possess the instructions on how to tune the 3x2 Ford setup. All 48 pages!!!
HAHA, I'm a patient person.... but not sure about 48 pages of patient!! Is there a note every third page to change plugs due to gas fouling??
It will be great once it's dialed in.
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