Subject: Re: velocity stacks
Author: Patrick Hayes
Date: Oct 22, 2002, 10:16 PM
Post ID: 1711254329
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In a message dated 10/22/2002 7:20:31 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
alh-@adelphia.net writes:
velocity stacks, but my eldo does what exactly is the purpose of these thangs? will they improve the air-flow? make her run cleaner [stronger?] |
The stacks are important to create a smooth, laminar flow into the carb.
From my personal experience, fuel mileage is better, acceleration smoother,
top end stronger, etc.
Patrick
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eldo does what exactly is the purpose of these thangs? will they improve the<BR>
air-flow? make her run cleaner [stronger?]<BR>
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The stacks are important to create a smooth, laminar flow into the carb. From my personal experience, fuel mileage is better, acceleration smoother, top end stronger, etc.<BR>
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Patrick</FONT>
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