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    Default Re: RG manifold and a 3S FC question

    Quote Originally Posted by JustenGT8
    Stick the carbie on top of the 18RG plenum? 25mm adaptor plate welded to top of plenum is easy enough.....will need a good hood scoop though

    Im thinking very seriously about doing that with a WW stromberg or putting a 2/12" SU striaght onto the front of the manifold. With head sahve and cams should go Ok.
    Power isnt that important to me..Revs are what im chasing 7500 would be great.
    The 18RC has enough power of the start but wont rev hard enough.We run flatout in second so revs = speed..
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    Default Re: RG manifold and a 3S FC question

    Quote Originally Posted by trdee
    16v allowed, but with less mods
    ah blame the old eyes.

    In that case it's 3S hands down.....40kg+ lighter than an 18RG for starters
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    Default Re: RG manifold and a 3S FC question

    Quote Originally Posted by cambelt1
    I cant belive id say this but the ford OHC 2 lt or a Fiat 2 Lt twin cam , rough but powerfull . Both these POS motors use a twin barrell webber that dumps the fuel in and this carby on a 2S or 22R works well .
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    Default Re: RG manifold and a 3S FC question

    if you are running to a budget. think about a Datsun L series as well.

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    Default Re: RG manifold and a 3S FC question

    16 Valve must remain completly stock.......
    As Dale said in Post #6. No mods except adapting a single carby.

    So comes down to a stock 3S-G running less than original output unless you can find a very good carb. Or an 18R-G with good cams and compression and the same good carb.

    I also read the rules as; You could run a single side draught 40mm Solex or find a PHH44mm Mikuni off any of the Datsuns that ran them from factory. They are dual throat carbs.

    Are you actually allowed to build a 2lt motor out of a 2T-G. IE 4mm O/S with 3T crank, 3T/2t-G hybrid.
    If you are allowed to build motors to the 2lt capacity then you can modify a single side draught 2T manifold to bolt to the 2T-G with the allowed 25mm, easiest of all the options.

    Then again are you allowed to widen a manifold? That is, take the fore mentioned 2T manifold, widen it to match the 18R-G and add a 25mm spacer to match the bolt pattern.

    Perhaps a standard 2T down draught manifold has the port spacings to match a 3S-G. Then you could add a Webber dual barrel down draught and its adaptor plate, plus 25mm of plate to bolt it to the head.

    Or do the above with the single side draught 2T manifold.

    That's about my options burnt.

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    Default Re: RG manifold and a 3S FC question

    [QUOTE=Rodger]As Dale said in Post #6. No mods except adapting a single carby.

    So comes down to a stock 3S-G running less than original output unless you can find a very good carb. Or an 18R-G with good cams and compression and the same good carb.

    Then again are you allowed to widen a manifold? That is, take the fore mentioned 2T manifold, widen it to match the 18R-G and add a 25mm spacer to match the bolt pattern.

    Or do the above with the single side draught 2T manifold.


    Interesting Rodger

    I cut a gemini manifold in half last night..18mm in the middle and it will fit perfect.???

    Is there a factory 2T single side draft manifold.?? Wonder how close it would go to the RG ports.???
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    Default Re: RG manifold and a 3S FC question

    Dale,

    Another interpretation to check:

    The 2T side draught is unfortunately after market, but;

    The line:

    "Manifold and/or Carburetor may be fitted to injected motor with minor modifications"

    Taken as what it is not saying: It does not say a factory manifold must be used to adapt to an EFI engine. You would need to clarify this.

    So any EFI based motor could use any manifold to adapt it to carb.

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    Default Re: RG manifold and a 3S FC question

    Quote Originally Posted by Rodger
    Dale,

    Another interpretation to check:

    The 2T side draught is unfortunately after market, but;

    The line:

    "Manifold and/or Carburetor may be fitted to injected motor with minor modifications"

    Taken as what it is not saying: It does not say a factory manifold must be used to adapt to an EFI engine. You would need to clarify this.

    So any EFI based motor could use any manifold to adapt it to carb.

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    Rodger
    Unfortunatly i was the one who wrote the rules and no aftermarket manifolds.

    I made this section fairly grey to give us all plenty of room to be artistic but without favouring any one engine. Trying to enable horsepower without favouring those with huge cheque books.
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