intakes and carbs?
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RE: intakes and carbs? - 5/30/2005 11:14:15 PM
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bdmazda
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not really much you can do with a intake if your intentions are to body drop the truck, there is not any room under the hood to use a perf intake. I actually have a weber .380 with a k&n 4" tall airfilter and had to cut the hood to allow for the clearance. and the very top of the carb is clean and flush with the hood and all 4 inches of air filter stick through the hood. hope that helps. just stick with the weber. it is awesome and actually gets better gas mileage than the stock carb.
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RE: intakes and carbs? - 7/9/2005 9:40:12 PM
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Kyrasis6
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I only know of two places that make a performance manifold for the B2200 and B2000, unfortunatly there are a few catches to them. The first is both companies are in Africa, the second is although I think they are $60 and $80 USD I think they are both for delereto (sp?) setups. The last time I looked a used carb setup would run $800 and a good one would be well over $1200. I soon hope to be able to custom make aluminum manifolds for the B2200 and 2000 and can currently make modifications that can add a few hp and gas mileage depending on your setup.
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