James.
I'm no expert, but I do have one of these sitting in my shop still
attached to a core 4.6 motor.
The throttle assembly, the highest point is right at the front which
makes it a poor choice for the MGB. I don't think that you could make it
fit without a pretty big bonnet bulge.
The long tracts were designed primarily for torque in the original
Range/Land Rover application, so again it's not the best setup for an
MGB where you will be more interested in higher revs.
I am going to see if this will fit under the bonnet of a Rover SD1, as
it may be the perfect ticket for that application.
>From what I understand, which usually isn't much. The larger injectors
can be installed in the hot wire manifold for a usable increase in
power, so the injectors themselves could be handy if the price is right.
Kelvin Dodd
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> [mailto:mgb-v8-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of James J.
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> Subject: [Mgb-v8] EFI manifold
>
> Is anyone familiar with this last iteration of Rover intake
> manifold, and how it compares to the more common
> trumpet-in-plenum design?
> JJJ
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