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Thread: Forced induction and carbs?

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    Default Re: Forced induction and carbs?

    i didnt neg rep you, but me thinks its maybe coz you didnt think about it.
    for some reason dont you think the fuel might get caught up in all those pesky fins?
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    Default Re: Forced induction and carbs?

    Quote Originally Posted by love ke70
    i didnt neg rep you, but me thinks its maybe coz you didnt think about it.
    for some reason dont you think the fuel might get caught up in all those pesky fins?
    Originally Posted by millsi
    also with carb turbos, its not a good idea to run an intercooler as thats one big ass area with a fuel air mix ready to go bang!!!

    am i missing something here?
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    Default Re: Forced induction and carbs?

    fuel and air has already vapourised? so its at the right mix to ignite!
    this for a draw through system. youd be crazy to do it!

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