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supercharged 850 wrote:
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That's a pretty wild setup.....Why would you use 1/2 of two Webber's?


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The idea was that there was a straight run from the weber throat to the inlet port . Standard the weber throat's spacings are narrower than the spacings of the two inlet ports on a mini head .

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Asphalt wrote:
JanSpeed 4" manifold for Weber or twin SU HIF4:


Very interesting.... :shock:

Love the look of the Innocenti DeTomaso (1.75") also 8) i want one

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MG Rocket wrote:
This is for 1 1/4 SUs.....about 8" long, probably not fit a mini but should
fit the MG 1100. Has the name SONIC cast on and seems to be well made.
Anybody that knows anything about it, I would like to know.

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Sonic was a company in Sydney (Brookvale, I think)- they made extractors and other speed equipment back in the 60s.

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Sonic was and still is in the beautiful Shire at Taren Pt.

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A bit of a thread revival. I've been through some boxes in the shed to see what I had.

Factory 12A661, from a Cooper or Cooper S, I think I got it on an 1100 Moke.

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Speed-o-motive. I don't know much about this, I think its Australian. Looks like its for 1 1/4" SUs
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This is an AEA 337 fitted with a pair of H1 (1 1/8") SUs off a Mk1 bugeye Sprite. Its angle is a bit low, I doubt it would fit a mini.
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Finally, my favourite, a period Alexander Tuning manifold fitted with the Sprite H1s. I'm planning to use this on my Traveller.
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How does that Alexander manifold go about the exhaust manifold flanges?


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I'm not sure, but a lot of them you see have had the ends filed down. I guess it depends on how closely the exhaust manifold meets the stud.

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