Put mine on the rolling road at Minispeed last weekend. 55bhp! Be very, very afraid.
I don't really think they even needed to strap it down to the rolling road, to be honest.....
			
			
									
						
										
						Which Weber manifold?
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				erictharg
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Re: Which Weber manifold?
At the wheels, I hope?
			
			
									
						
										
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				sgrant
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Re: Which Weber manifold?
Nope...At the flywheel. Sadly.
But then again, my engine is all boggo standard....
			
			
									
						
										
						But then again, my engine is all boggo standard....
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				erictharg
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Re: Which Weber manifold?
Any suggestions on meeting up? Does it just make sense to meet at the train terminal, or is there another suitable RV point en route for you? We'll be heading A14, M11, M25, M20 (boring, boring, boring).
			
			
									
						
										
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				sgrant
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Re: Which Weber manifold?
Can we meet at the train terminal. I gotta meet up with my brother-in-law in his Cobra as well, so it might be easier to all meet at Folkstone, when at least we know we are on time (hopefully). We are staying at the same campsite as you, so hopefully we can go all the way down together.
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				Westfield 129
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Re: Eleven upgrades
I am running a 6" with a .25" rise to clear my large K&N air cleaner. The carb is a DCOE 45, with a low profile, top mounted throttle linkage. I still have about a quarter to half inch of clearance, and a bunch more HP and torque with my Longman head, scatter cam 1380. It all fits fine. The air cleaner, and part of the carb overlap the chassis, but do not contact the bonnet. 
I am currently building one of the last XI kits, using a "flat" 5" Longman. I foresee no problems with this fitting using a Scytech top mount, low profile linkage.
sgrant wrote:
> Hi Matt. Maniflow tell me that they make the flat manifold in a variety of
> lengths. Is there any chance of you measuring yours for me? I can see i've
> got somewhere between 9 and 12 inches of clearance between the block and
> the chassis rail, but of course it's all so dependant on exactly where the
> carbs sit. If I can just tell them to make my manifold to the same length
> as the one you have it might increase the chances of this all fitting for
> me.....
>
> Ta very much,
>
> stephen
			
			
									
						
										
						I am currently building one of the last XI kits, using a "flat" 5" Longman. I foresee no problems with this fitting using a Scytech top mount, low profile linkage.
sgrant wrote:
> Hi Matt. Maniflow tell me that they make the flat manifold in a variety of
> lengths. Is there any chance of you measuring yours for me? I can see i've
> got somewhere between 9 and 12 inches of clearance between the block and
> the chassis rail, but of course it's all so dependant on exactly where the
> carbs sit. If I can just tell them to make my manifold to the same length
> as the one you have it might increase the chances of this all fitting for
> me.....
>
> Ta very much,
>
> stephen
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				erictharg
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Re: Which Weber manifold?
I have the 1.5" bore 7" maniflow on mine, and it fits just fine. Carb is far enough above the chassis rail and the aircleaner (100mm deep foam) clears the bonnet too. Need to work on ducting cool air to it though.
			
			
									
						
										
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Re: Which Weber manifold?
I don't have a wheel house in mine. No bulkhead behind the tire at the present time. This allows for plenty of cool air. When I do finally do the under bonnet aero structure, I will probably bring in air from the front of the bonnet. I don't want to cut holes in the body. 
I have put some louvers or holes in some of the wheel house bulkheads to allow airflow through the exhaust cavity. This keeps things much cooler, especially with my LHD car.
			
			
									
						
										
						I have put some louvers or holes in some of the wheel house bulkheads to allow airflow through the exhaust cavity. This keeps things much cooler, especially with my LHD car.