Pongwow! Posted September 12, 2010 Report Posted September 12, 2010 I'm just wondering if you can get bigport manifolds for 3k that all big all the way threw the inlet manifold? We have a few here but they start of big then slowly shrink down there the normal size??? Cheeers Quote
Pongwow! Posted September 12, 2010 Author Report Posted September 12, 2010 That's a negatory! ahhhhhhhhhhhhkk Quote
Popular Post Andy43 Posted September 15, 2010 Popular Post Report Posted September 15, 2010 (edited) Pongwong I will cover your options. From what I know there are basicly 4 different OME inlet manafolds for a 3/4 k that support single carby. Bigport (30mm) with bent runners. ( runners srink in size in between head and plennum Bigport (30mm) with straight runners. ( runners stay consistant in size and feed 2 to 1 then 2 to plennum) Mid port (27mm) with bent runners. (runners stay consistant in size and feed 4 to 1 ) Small port (25mm) with bents runners. (stock) The bigport with straight runner has other issues, It's plennum area is small you could hog this out, and it does not support a dual exhaust manfold so any HP gains in the inlet will be lost in the exhaust, you could get around the exhaust issue with extractors, For speedway Juniors sedans and I suspect you race in the class by the questions you ask, we must run the stock exhaust manafold. Here's some pix to tell the story. Common small port was we all know and love. Midport I suspect these are on 4k and later but now sure. Common bigport (Note If anyone has a spare one of these please PM me as this one is cracked and I would like to buy one) Early biport I think. Bigport straight plenem area. Bigport straight runner sizes. Bigport straight note exhaust triangle is 180 deg out. Bigport straight exhaust manafold. Hope this helps Cheers Andy Edited September 15, 2010 by Andy43 5 Quote
Pongwow! Posted September 15, 2010 Author Report Posted September 15, 2010 woow man cheers heaps u legend Quote
philbey Posted September 20, 2010 Report Posted September 20, 2010 wow that's good faq-worthy info! Quote
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