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single DCOE manifold on a xflow
steve m - 22/7/11 at 03:46 PM

Hi all

is there such a thing as a single DCOE inlet manifoldfor a ford kent/xflow ?

if so any one got one they want to sell me?

Or were can i get one
steve


Tiger Super Six - 22/7/11 at 03:53 PM

Looking on Burton Power they all look to be twin manifolds.


big_wasa - 22/7/11 at 03:59 PM

Yes there is but no I havnt got one.


flibble - 22/7/11 at 04:32 PM

I've got one that came off my old X-flow, although it had a 45 dellorto, so not sure if they're the same fitment?
£15+p&p?




I wont be at home untill next weekend though if you wanted it and you're needing it in a hurry


steve m - 22/7/11 at 05:01 PM

Next question would be what jets etcto start with, with a single dcoe on a 1660 xflow ?

Steve


JacksAvon - 22/7/11 at 08:14 PM

These could be the people to ask.

Personally I would go for twin 40's and poles star ignition


skodaman - 22/7/11 at 08:23 PM

On a similar theme, has anyone got a manifold for a dgv twin choke carb to 1300 xflow for beer tokens?


Confused but excited. - 22/7/11 at 09:03 PM

^ Get these regularly on the bay for buttons. Although some chances ask a fortune, pretending they are rare.


britishtrident - 22/7/11 at 10:34 PM

Lynx made them , they never gave brillant results standard GT twin choke downdraught was generally considered better.


For jetting I would think main and idle jet sizes would be in the same ball park as with twin DCOEs.


JacksAvon - 23/7/11 at 12:55 PM

http://www.turbosport.co.uk/forum.php

Try these people


alfas - 23/7/11 at 01:56 PM

i tried such a crossover manifold from lynx on a tuned 1660 x-flow.

had no torque, compared to the downdraught, tried differnt jettings and chokes, but result did not improve much.

as i´m more into torque than top-end power i re-installed the downdraught and the crossover manifold ened at e--bay