4-port to 6-port question
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4-port to 6-port question
Hey everyone! I'm working on my '74 REPU (still) and have a question regarding injection to carb conversion. In a previous thread regarding a transmission question I had I discovered, thanks to you all, that I could perform the conversion. The engine I'm working on is a 6-port out of a 91 RX-7. I found a gentleman on craigslist selling a 4-port intake manifold and Weber carb and he said that he would be willing to drill out the manifold so it would work on my 6-port. I found a guide online with instructions on how that is done, but is it a good idea? He is offering to sell me the carb and modified manifold for $250, which is much better than the ~$1000 I would get them for brand new elsewhere, so I want to jump on it if it will work. The guy selling it seems very knowledgeable and it's not that I don't trust his word, but rather that I trust you all. I have attached the pictures he sent me below.
One other question. This REPU had a 20R in it when it was purchased and was missing the original motor mounts. I have since removed the shoddy 20R mounts I and am exploring my options on new ones. The mount locations on this motor are really low on the motor and may not work. I do, however, have a spare 12A lying around. Will the front cover that has the motor mount bracket on a 12A fit on a 13B? It looks like it will, but I'd like to avoid a runaround if anyone knows for sure.
Again, thanks for the advice! You guys are wonderful.
One other question. This REPU had a 20R in it when it was purchased and was missing the original motor mounts. I have since removed the shoddy 20R mounts I and am exploring my options on new ones. The mount locations on this motor are really low on the motor and may not work. I do, however, have a spare 12A lying around. Will the front cover that has the motor mount bracket on a 12A fit on a 13B? It looks like it will, but I'd like to avoid a runaround if anyone knows for sure.
Again, thanks for the advice! You guys are wonderful.
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Yes a 4 port can be done into a 6 port if there's enough meat on the intake to longate the ports. If he knows what he's doing then let him have at it. I've seen 6 port intake made into a 4 port with better results. As far as the front cover yes they're interchangeable between the 12A and 13B. Good luck on your build. Post up some before and after pics.
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Yes a 4 port can be done into a 6 port if there's enough meat on the intake to longate the ports. If he knows what he's doing then let him have at it. I've seen 6 port intake made into a 4 port with better results. As far as the front cover yes they're interchangeable between the 12A and 13B. Good luck on your build. Post up some before and after pics.
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just another pair of eyes looking at the situation (if it's not already too late) ...
while i agree you should jump on the manifold and carbie for $250, i happen to think you should look into other means of adapting to your 6 port engine than modifying the manifold if he's doing what i think he's going to do (port the manifold to the general shape of the 6-port like how one would do with a siamesed 4-port). my thinking is if you happen to want to go with a more old-school setup in the future, you can't un-port the manifold. again, this is just how i see it.
while i agree you should jump on the manifold and carbie for $250, i happen to think you should look into other means of adapting to your 6 port engine than modifying the manifold if he's doing what i think he's going to do (port the manifold to the general shape of the 6-port like how one would do with a siamesed 4-port). my thinking is if you happen to want to go with a more old-school setup in the future, you can't un-port the manifold. again, this is just how i see it.
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