Stub stacks.

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InimiaD
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Stub stacks.

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I'll be using a HIF 44 carb on my project and I wondered if any of you folk could recommend a suitable stub stack that actually does what it says on the tin.?
The carb will be modified as per Vizard's bible to attain extra flow etc.
Filtration will also be something that needs careful thought so the same question applies re a suitable filter.

Thanks in anticipation.
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Re: Stub stacks.

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http://www.med-engineering.co.uk/catalo ... m-air-kits

Think these are probably the best, stack and filter too.
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Re: Stub stacks.

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Thank you for the link yorkspv. That looks to be ideal and if everything else in the engine department works as it should that is relatively cheap extra horses. 8-)
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Re: Stub stacks.

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No problem. Which intake manifold are you goin to use it with?
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Re: Stub stacks.

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That's another Dailemma I have. :?
Got a choice of a standard Rover inlet which for all intents and purposes flows very well as standard and the other inlet is an Oselli Torquemaster which has been well worked with larger inlet tracts etc.
I imagine the best one to use is the Maniflow steel version, one of which I don't have, sadly. :roll:
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