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PostPosted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 7:19 pm 
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i bought these from mini spork uk 45 pounds ,
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pro flow lcb nice and thick flanges too

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Can LCBs for the 1100 be fitted to the 1275?


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Hi min196


bit offtopic, your car is well known here in Portugal...
there is an interesting video of your car featuring Portuguese people :lol: oh.. and Portuguese beer also!
Are you from Portugal ?

cheers
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I bought them direct from the Maniflow website - latest spec LCB 2 reeived in 10 days. Well made by Mr Dorrington who was a former original Downton employee so I guess you'd expect them to be top notch.

I also have a set of Brownriggs which are also very good. Just don't try to get another Y piece for them from Link ..... two years and still waiting .....

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Be careful of Maniflow extractors I was VERY unimpressed with them as I had to spend considerable time getting them to fit correctly as the flange onto the head was not flat or square plus a couple of other problems and they were genuine and bought from a very reputable supplier .

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Be careful of Maniflow extractors I was VERY unimpressed with them as I had to spend considerable time getting them to fit correctly as the flange onto the head was not flat or square plus a couple of other problems and they were genuine and bought from a very reputable supplier .

This is true, mine had the same problem. But their newer spec ones have similar cast flanges to those in dodge's pic above.

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I've got a set that come with some cars i bought (new in shrink wrap) marked "wildcat 235" can somebody tell me if they'll fit an 1100S motor?

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