Because you'd need to drill and tap the manifold and then get a suitable
non-standard vacuum can to suit a single inlet runner vacuum. Besides I'm
not interested mpg or driving in a manner likely to yield good mpg.
In a message dated 17/09/2010 09:34:36 GMT Daylight Time, dwramsey@att.net
writes:
Just because you have a Weber DCOE, why wouldn't you have a vacuum advance?
It is very easy to set them up for it.
Crash
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