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LJ torana - 202 - 2x single, or twin barrel?
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Topic pretty much says it all. I've finally got my HJ van off my damn driveway and into a place i can work on it - This means a space 202 thats been sitting for a while, but hasnt done much since it was reco'd.
I'm looking at a new manifold - the only real deciscion is 2 barrel or twin singles. Any suggestions from the crowd?
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?????? must have fat fingers.
On a 202 I would suggest either a ww stromburg (off a 253)or a weber off a 4.1 falcon (XE model is best)
Steer clear of the Holley 2 barrels...way too big, causes flat spots and crap fuel consumption.
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100% agree. You need a manifold off an LC GTR engine (2600S or 2850S), a late HR 186K engine (ie 186S) or a HK-HG 186S engine. Get the exhaust headers too if they're available. They work as well as extractors on the street, especially if you tune the join
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Hey, thanks - Just got a 2 barrel webber and redline manifold from ebay :)
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