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Old 10th August 2012, 12:20 AM
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Hi all I was going to run the standard sierra pinto setup until after iva but a have got very little room under the bonnet for an air filter I wondered how others got round this I would like motorbike carbs can these be ran without engine management
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Old 10th August 2012, 01:50 AM
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I think it's well settled -- if you're running a standard downdraft carburettor, you have a hole in the bonnet for a chrome or foam filter. A way to avoid it is a set of sidedrafts, or bike carbs.
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Old 10th August 2012, 12:18 PM
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i think you can use the same ignition set up you have for bike carbs but most will use megajolt or (I'm waiting for Nodiz from m-tech to come out next month).
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I'm planning to do motorbike carbs on a pinto too - potentially permanently. How do you go about getting a manifold made to suit the carbs?
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Old 10th August 2012, 11:06 PM
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I have seen the manifold kits on eBay I think the kit is about 60 and the kit all welded up is about 130
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I'm planning to do motorbike carbs on a pinto too - potentially permanently. How do you go about getting a manifold made to suit the carbs?
I believe "fastdan" on Locostbuilders does all that sort of thing. Think he has a website as well.
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I'm planning to do motorbike carbs on a pinto too - potentially permanently. How do you go about getting a manifold made to suit the carbs?
I held the carbs in front of the engine, in around the right place I wanted them (bowls flat, good intake lengths). Propped them in place and took some measurements. Then I made a wooden jig, to which I fitted my manifold plate, I cut some tubes to suit. Took a whole day, but does the job.

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Stuff like this needs a top tip sticky. Another case of a picture says a thousand words

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