At 06:47 PM 11/20/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>All else being equal, this is a relatively quick, simple and not very
>expensive way of gaining about 10-15% power. SUs are really quite simple in
>and of
>themselves, not difficult to set up (balance) and care for, and (I know some
>will laugh) are pretty
I replaced my Stromberg with twin SUs about 9 years ago. I definitely
noticed an increase in high-end zing.
IF you have a set of SUs in good condition, they offer one
of the most cost-effective and least disruptive ways
to increase performance.
But about a year and a half ago I put the Strombe
I've had several of them. They should be forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ken Copeland
70 GT6+ KC78784
70 Spit FDU84919
70 GT6+ KC81551 (Ok so I like 70s)
71 Porsche 911T
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In a message dated 11/20/2003 6:36:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> I've been watching Adam's writings on the switch of his Stromberg to the
> twin carbs on his 70 spit what's
> the motivation in the change. I've read as much as I can on these cars and
> it sounds like
I've been watching Adam's writings on the switch of his Stromberg to the
twin carbs on his 70 spit. I'm a neophite in all of this and am restoring
my first spit. My car is a 70 mk III also. It's fairly complete, but will
require some obvious rebuilding. My question is rather simplistic, what's
Hi Everyone,
I am nearing completion of my Stromberg to twin SU
conversion on my '70 Mk3. As of now, I have almost
everything I need except for 4 critical parts: the
studs that screw into the intake manifold on the
carburetor side. Without these, I am unable to attach
my carbs to the manifold! I'v
At 12:29 PM 20/11/03, Terry Thompson wrote:
>Pay attention to the address they are sending you too,
>or better yet. Just READ the emails, and if one of
>your service providers wants you to do something on
>line, open a window and go to their address directly
>by typing in the URL you KNOW takes you
I think we've all been getting those fake emails. The
tip off is that they want you to enter in personal
information (one from EBAYADMIN wanted my bank card
and Pin #...I mean do they think we're that stupid?)
Anyhow, appearances can be decieving. It doesn't take
a lot of work for a mediocre progr
WARNING
I know a lot of us "Spit Heads" use eBay in buying and selling used parts and cars.
Lately, I have received a couple of emails from someone CLAIMING to be eBay and
wanting me to give them my personal account information and warning that my account
could be shut down if I didn't com
Testing. Network problems again :-(
"This e-mail is sent in terms of the following policy/disclaimer. Click on
this link http://www.sapo.co.za/mail_disclaimer.htm to read full
disclaimer."
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