Tunell raaammm!!!!
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Too hard to get to keep pretty if it was white, go with the red. Belt dust is going to gather in there, especially with the condensation which may happen at times. Paint the throttle bodies white to offset the balance a bit.
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https://www.duplicolor.com/product/m...omotive-paint/
black smoke anodized metalcast, temp to 500 gas & oil resistent.
It's a little transparent, so any scratches prior to paint will show but the product is excellent



black smoke anodized metalcast, temp to 500 gas & oil resistent.
It's a little transparent, so any scratches prior to paint will show but the product is excellent



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Very Nice Dan!
I have a similar set up with about 1/2 the Height on the runners. I might suggest to watch the fuel distribution closely, as there may be a tendency for a few cylinders to run on the lean side! AND be careful of some Fuel Injection gurus advise as this set up is out of most wheelhouse. Just my opinion.
I have a similar set up with about 1/2 the Height on the runners. I might suggest to watch the fuel distribution closely, as there may be a tendency for a few cylinders to run on the lean side! AND be careful of some Fuel Injection gurus advise as this set up is out of most wheelhouse. Just my opinion.
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Very Nice Dan!
I have a similar set up with about 1/2 the Height on the runners. I might suggest to watch the fuel distribution closely, as there may be a tendency for a few cylinders to run on the lean side! AND be careful of some Fuel Injection gurus advise as this set up is out of most wheelhouse. Just my opinion.
I have a similar set up with about 1/2 the Height on the runners. I might suggest to watch the fuel distribution closely, as there may be a tendency for a few cylinders to run on the lean side! AND be careful of some Fuel Injection gurus advise as this set up is out of most wheelhouse. Just my opinion.












