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 Post subject: twin 2 bbls cabs
PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 9:19 pm 
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I have a 67 dart with a 225 / 6. I am going to put on my twin carb manifold from. http://www.offyparts.com/product_info.p ... 862c614fab
after the rebuild of my motor. what is the best twin 2 bbls cabs to put on? & do i have to modify the manifold? thank's


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 9:53 pm 
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i once saw a guy at rockingham with a twin holley 2300 setup. it was in a toad and looked like it would really scream. i never found out since he broke a u-joint or something since the car lifted the front end then rolled to a stop. i'm sure you'd have to modify the manifold. a bbd or similar holley would probably fit, but you'd have to open up the manifold to accomodate the two barrell and drill/tap new holes for the bolt pattern, but i'm sure it could happen. IIRC the toad guy had welded carter to holley adapters to his manifold and used a die grinder to blend everything together.
i have never personally run anything but a pair of holley 1945s on any of my motors. they work great on a 225 , but are a bit much on a 170 with the same .460" cam (linkage mods are required on the stock offy setup.) i think twin 2bbl carbs would be a over the top for anything other than high rpms which slants really don't like anyway. the twin weber progressive setup is still available from www.piercemanifolds.com (according to their website) but i'm sure they could sell you a pair of those carbs and the linkage bits to go with them.

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the twin weber progressive setup is still available from www.piercemanifolds.com (according to their website)
H'mm. All I see is 3x DCOE setups. Can you point me at the twin progressive?

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Hey, this is exactly what you need!!!!!! Ebay Listing.
Twin Weber Carbs. (ProlineFuel Setup)
A bit pricey but when installed, great eye candy!!!!!!
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the twin weber progressive setup is still available from www.piercemanifolds.com (according to their website)
H'mm. All I see is 3x DCOE setups. Can you point me at the twin progressive?
dan-
check out the "hot rod weber" section.
http://www.piercemanifolds.com/Catalogp ... slerhr.htm
i talked to them a while back about pricing and wile i don't recall the exact number it was kinda high like the proline deal @$800. still a nice setup and probably well worth the dough.

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"Hey, this is exactly what you need!!!!!! Ebay Listing.
Twin Weber Carbs. (ProlineFuel Setup)
A bit pricey but when installed, great eye candy!!!!!!
Cory "

THANK'S CORY YOUR THE MAN!!!

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check the ebay user id. same company. :wink:

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Yes, but those are NOT progressive carbs. You have both barrels of both carbs opening at the same time.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:54 am 
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do that mater? & so many so that the pro line set up is the best for this set up. have that change?


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do the offy intakes have enough space on the carb flange to redrill/tap for a carter bbd?

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Yes, but the best carb would be a staged 2v (Holley/Weber 5200). Stoveboltengine sells rebuilt ones for around $60 apiece.


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