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Nice manifold, who did that one?
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Car type: 1933 RP Standard Saloon
I dont get it Steve. The manifold in the picture isn't the same as the one fitted to the engine? The bend on n°4 is different.
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23-02-2019, 09:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-02-2019, 10:03 AM by Steve Jones.)
It is, Bruce. It's just the angle of the photo that makes it look different.
Made by Ryan Edwards at Bicester.
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23-02-2019, 11:37 AM
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HThat’s nice - did you take the car there to get it done or are they off the shelf?
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I quite like such sporty things (isn't that a John Barlowe inlet manifold??) and I don't really don't want to be the Killjoy but have you or haven't you fitted a heat shield??? If not you might consider one as the exhaust manifold now seems to be quite a nice 'rechaud' for the fuel……
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No, no heat shield. This manifold replace one that's been in place since I built the car in 2013 and that has since done 5 full seasons of Hill Climbs and Sprints, usually double entered (the equivalent of 55 events in total), together with a fair bit of road mileage each year with no fuel issues so far.
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23-02-2019, 06:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 23-02-2019, 06:20 PM by Charles P.)
Be interesting to see what the difference is from an improved manifold.
And I can see your lambda sensor boss, so you're getting serious....
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