what am i gonna need if I get a 45 DCOE
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what am i gonna need if I get a 45 DCOE
Right now I have the stock carb with the rats nest i was wondering if i would need a new manifold
or if i would be able to just get an adapter plate or of i would need the whole manafold. I was also wondering what a good carb for just a weekend car. just drive around and have fun type of car not a fast car.
im building a show car pretty much.
I have been looking and wondering if this is a good option?
or if i would be able to just get an adapter plate or of i would need the whole manafold. I was also wondering what a good carb for just a weekend car. just drive around and have fun type of car not a fast car.
im building a show car pretty much.
I have been looking and wondering if this is a good option?
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to use a DCOE you will need a different manifold. you'll need an air cleaner for the DCOE too.
possibly a fuel pump too, but it kind of depends on how much power it makes, and what AFR you want to run
possibly a fuel pump too, but it kind of depends on how much power it makes, and what AFR you want to run
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@j9fd3s That makes sense would the one in the attached picture work it’s only a two barrel carb and intake i didn’t know if i would need two or one or if it would even work
sorry that’s probably a beginner question but i am new ish to cars i know how they work and everything but i don't quite understand carbs thank you for your patience 🙏🙏
sorry that’s probably a beginner question but i am new ish to cars i know how they work and everything but i don't quite understand carbs thank you for your patience 🙏🙏
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Fuel pump wise, there are a few options but i have always been a fan of the Carter P4070 which doesn't need a regulator for the right fuel pressure. Its just a touch loud
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