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#1 Posted : Monday, 14 November 2011 12:48:36 AM(UTC)
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friends got a nice one of these looking for a good carby/manifold/ignition/cams.
351 cleveland automatic
motor is stock only done about 16,000 KLM's,The car itself has only traveled 83,000 K's. looking for the best size cam. putting probably a Mallorey Fire Storm Distributer/ ignition set up, Maybe a Holley or Edebroock carby also a different manifold has pacemakers extractors already.
any suggestions?
thanks.

PS. Also looking for some wheel arch trims which are in good condition or new along with other body parts or full car.

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#2 Posted : Monday, 14 November 2011 9:37:03 AM(UTC)
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check out the Barry Grant carbs. You can find them on ebay. I've heard they are supposed to be good value for money. Think they use a lot of holley bits but I'd do some research first and read a few reviews. The thermoquad can be made to go quite hard "IF" you can find someone that actually knows what they doing with them. Holley and Edelbrock both do decent manifolds. I've got the holley street dominator on my clevo. Good manifold, but I dont think it's made anymore. The stock bosch electronic ignition that came out on the P6 isn't too shabby.
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