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RE: P76 inlet manifold

To: "'Damien Haas'" <damienh@defcen.gov.au>, buick-rover-v8@autox.team.net
Subject: RE: P76 inlet manifold
From: Simon Sparrow <Simon.Sparrow@wang.co.nz>
Date: Thu, 26 Aug 1999 09:04:47 +1200
Some thoughts below,

-----Original Message-----
From: Damien Haas [mailto:damienh@defcen.gov.au]
Sent: Wednesday, 25 August 1999 17:56
To: buick-rover-v8@autox.team.net
Subject: P76 inlet manifold


Im looking to go to a 4 barrel or Holley Projection EFI. So a few
questions have popped into my head I hope folks can assist me with:

I've heard that Projection is designed primarily for small block chevs -
have any listers used it successfully on 'our' family of V8's ?

Anybody used a rochester quadrajet on a P76 4.4 V8 ?

Does anyone know of a good dual-plane manifold for a 4 barrel carby that
would fit the P76 V8 ? I really dont want to get into plumbing hassles
using a 3.5 manifold and coolant hoses etc. Does John Davis manufacture
one or Wilpower ?

SS - I have a single plane (Harcourt) manifold on my P76 engine. There are
no plumbing hassles with using a Rover manifold, you just need some spacer
plates. If you had some of those you could use the Edlebrock dual-plane
manifold, they're pretty good.

Has anyone successfully modified the stock manifold? Ive been looking at
it and wondering how it would go with some grinds, cuts and welds...

SS - I used a 4 to two barrel adaptor on my P76 manifold, it worked OK. I
run the car on dedicated LPG, so there are not any issues with running an
open plenum type system.

If any OZ/NZ listers could provide some contact URL's or numbers for
anyone who has these products I'd  be grateful. 

thanks folks

Damien Haas


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