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Old 10-23-2001, 08:46 PM
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Originally posted by poorboy

Don,

Taking good note of your comments . You confirm my suspicion about the neat advantage of having allways ready "on-the-tap power with the webers.

What do you run 48,44 IDAs or IDFs?
You wouldn't have your cam's durations? I was told my "lumpy" lunati roller 218 deg. in,226deg.ex. was no good for webers....O.K. I'm in for few dollars more for a new cam but can I keep the power I have if I switch to an equal duration cam??
Ron;
I don't know much about supercharging, but I think you have to use lower compresson pistons, with thicker tops & rounded edges. Also I have heard the supercharger doesn't work well for road racing. The webers give instance throddle responce. The tuning is not all that bad. If you spend the time to get them right to start with you don't have to tune them to often.

Poorboy
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