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| Author: | dunebuggynut [ Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:46 am ] |
| Post subject: | Pinto power for my new rail. Carb ideas ??? |
Due to my very ugly divorce, my EX gave away 2 of my rails. I just bought a new frame & have been rounding up the parts for my 2300 Pinto engine that I want to run in my next rail. So far I have the running engine (25K on rebuild) forged pistons, ported mini stock head with Esslinger cam, Ranger header & Offy 4 barrel manifold. Eventually I want to run propane but for now I want to make an adapter to put my pair of Weber 40 IDF's inline on the 4 barrel intake. I have a few ideas for a progressive linkage that will let me run off 1 carb till half throttle then bring the other carb in from there. Ebay 230373781124 is for IDA's & is designed around the individual runner style but it will give you a visual reference. My design would place the carbs over an open plenum. IDF's always seem to be run 1 barrel to 1 cylinder. Is this by design? Can you run an IDF on an open plenum intake? I dont want to waste time on an adapter if the carbs wont function over an open plenum. Anybody know the answer to this one? |
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| Author: | chris38375 [ Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:08 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Pinto power for my new rail. Carb ideas ??? |
im sure they will run right if u can get them to seal,u might need 2 old aluminum empi intakes,cut them off about 4 in. from the top,them weld them to the 4 barrel intake,jus a thought,i think they make an in take that will bolt right on the motor for 2 webers an,or 2 side draft webers |
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| Author: | ky-bc [ Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:48 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Pinto power for my new rail. Carb ideas ??? |
Thats what I did with a 40 IDF on my Toyota woods truck. Cut an empi intake about 4", welded in to a 1/2" plate and bolted it to the 22R intake. It runs great! http://www.woodsbuggy.com/index.php?opt ... f=9&t=2996 |
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| Author: | dunebuggynut [ Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:24 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Pinto power for my new rail. Carb ideas ??? |
chris38375 wrote: I think they make an in take that will bolt right on the motor for 2 webers an,or 2 side draft webers There are a couple of intakes to run IDF's inline on these engines. The problem is they all use 1 barrel per cylinder & I want to get away from that if I can. I like the idea of running an open plenum under the carbs to avoid dropping a cylinder in the middle of a climb. Even with 3 filters between the tank & carbs I would still occasionally drop a cylinder due to debris clogging a fuel jet & I would like to avoid that if possible. Plus I already have the four barrel intake which I need to bolt the propane mixer to eventually. If I can spare the cash I might go straight to propane but I need some guidance as to the best setup for offroad use. |
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| Author: | Maddog [ Sat Nov 14, 2009 8:36 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Pinto power for my new rail. Carb ideas ??? |
A buddy of mine had 4 mikuni carbs on his, they worked flawlessly. |
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