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#129195 Mon Mar 11 2002 05:27 PM
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Has anyone seen a late model throttle body set up for a stovebolt. Do you think that it could be adapted to run similiar to tri power. I think that there ought to be a way to run triple throttle bodies or ? Maybe throttle bodies off a early nineties import? :confused:


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#129196 Mon Mar 11 2002 08:53 PM
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Cruising in the Passing Lane
sds guys are doing most i thinkzzz grin yea don't understand the tech lingo wink but i likes the uniform dist of air/fuel to each cylinder makes for smooth cruzin grin


i thinkzz traveling along at terminal velocity will soon wear a body out.

i will not die in shame if i never finish my dreams because my family iz my reality

can't wait until we can bed de ponys down, lite de fire, put on a big ol pot of coffee, and talk about how strong and brave our teams are.

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#129197 Mon Mar 11 2002 10:07 PM
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These guys dont have anything specific, but they can build anything you want Affordable Injection


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