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Posted By: XXL Looking for Vintage Speed 3x2-to-4bbl adapter - 05/23/09 11:13 PM
Before I shell out for a new one from Vintage Speed, anyone got a 3x2-to-4bbl adapter they'd like to get rid of?



And... Anyone got any clean, but unusable carbs to go with it? I'm planning on swapping out my Holley 390 to fab up something based on the Vintage Speed piece to peek through my hood... I only need a single working carb, and then 2 dummies. Lemme know.
Wouldn't be easier one of these?

http://www.engineracing.com.br/coletor%2...er%20mod446.htm

I believe Twisted6 get in touch with them often

Cheers
 Originally Posted By: seiscanecos74
Wouldn't be easier one of these?

http://www.engineracing.com.br/coletor%2...er%20mod446.htm

I believe Twisted6 get in touch with them often

Cheers


Easier & better.

MBHD
I converted currency and these intakes are a hell of a deal compared to Clifford or Offy.

Any one speak Portuguese? I don't think the online translation is going to be enough for me to order from them. I am curious how much shipping will be as well.
I think Larry connects with this guy on EBay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayIS...94666&viewitem=
Also, expect to pay some % of duty tax and tariffs for that purchase. Products going to Brasil are tagged with a 100% duty tax before they can take possession of the merchandise. Just make sure you don't get tangled up in that kind of red tape. You could at one time log into the US Customs website for info regarding imported products and requirements for items entering the US. There will be more to it than just the cost of the part and shipping. Research it first before you buy anything.
 Originally Posted By: Mean buzzen half dozen A.K.A. Hank

[b]Easier & better.


For my application, not better. This will be a single carb with 2 dummies. Also, the carb spacing causes some trouble with what I'm trying accomplish... carbs are too far apart, and the rear carb is too far back. I've abandoned the Vintage Speed piece and am now CADding up exactly what I need... now, to find someone to machine it (it's actually an easy job, I just never can find decent machinists-- if you know of anyone, I'd appreciate a pointer).
maybe CNC-Dude would be able to help you out?
 Originally Posted By: 63ChevyII
maybe CNC-Dude would be able to help you out?


We chatted. It sounds like he's pretty busy with real work right now. Anyone else have a pointer for me??
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