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In my opinion, sideways carbs back then just were not done (that I saw anyway) on street cars. Most kids were on a budget and they just bolted everything together as it came, without a lot of science and expensive linkage. To me, sideways carbs were the "thing" the racers did, and they spent a LOT of money on a LOT of things to be competitive.
That's just the way I remember it (and did it myself) Verne [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] |
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Verne_Frantz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">In my opinion, sideways carbs back then just were not done (that I saw anyway) on street cars. Most kids were on a budget and they just bolted everything together as it came, without a lot of science and expensive linkage. To me, sideways carbs were the "thing" the racers did, and they spent a LOT of money on a LOT of things to be competitive.
That's just the way I remember it (and did it myself) Verne [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] </div></div> We need a "like" button... |
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