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No seriously it will be like this. The tubing is a mandrel bent aluminum.
I'm waiting on Edelbrock 94's 2bbl's.
They are a kind of Stromberg repro.
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oh yeah.
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Sweet! Cant wait to see more! action1
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Wow, perpetual motion. The air pumped out of one cylinder goes into the to other then back to the first. You start with a small squirt of gas then no additional gas is needed. Brilliant.
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That engine will not run with out a flux capacitor and subatomic kibbing pins injector with reversing commons.
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Looking forward to this!
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That is over the top! :popcorn:
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Fred Camper wrote:Wow, perpetual motion. The air pumped out of one cylinder goes into the to other then back to the first. You start with a small squirt of gas then no additional gas is needed. Brilliant.

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sheeesh this is like the manifold i was thinking might work really well!!!! looks to me like this will bring some balance to the makeup of the manifold ...and cut way down on the volume of area ...im thinking it will work great and is something that hasnt been tried ....eagerly watching this
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gaaah... one of these days i'm going to come up with an idea and execute it before someone else does it!

was thinking about dual strombergs over the weekend if i can't get webers dialed in.
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bladredhead wrote:gaaah... one of these days i'm going to come up with an idea and execute it before someone else does it!

was thinking about dual Strombergs over the weekend if i can't get Webers dialed in.
Wow, why didn't I think of that! I do have my Weber dialed in well, makes a mean buffalo burger. Dual Webers seems excessive, that is a lot of surface area.
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Fred Camper wrote:
bladredhead wrote:gaaah... one of these days i'm going to come up with an idea and execute it before someone else does it!

was thinking about dual Strombergs over the weekend if i can't get Webers dialed in.
Wow, why didn't I think of that! I do have my Weber dialed in well, makes a mean buffalo burger. Dual Webers seems excessive, that is a lot of surface area.
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