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M Puller

09-20-2002 18:17:24




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Just wonderin what the NATPA figured out on the header manifolds from Dennys legal or illegal? The last i heard they were in a big arguement over them and they were to be having a meeting about them to see what they were goin to do. From what i gather they must be made of same material as orignals. Just wonderin what they are going to do?




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i have a big m too

09-21-2002 11:24:01




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 Re: Headers in reply to M Puller, 09-20-2002 18:17:24  
i'm sure that denny's tubing manifold helps yuor super m breathe a little easier, but did you ever look at the manifold that a case 600 has to deal with. if they could run a tubing manifold i would guess that you could double the cfm's that they get through the oem manifold.



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can of worms

09-20-2002 18:33:08




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 Re: Headers in reply to M Puller, 09-20-2002 18:17:24  
lets let them be legal, that way I can make two headers and be a manufactor. Put the biggest darn carb I can find on my 600 cube 88, and put those M's in there place. In reality letting this go will be nonsence. A homemade manifold would do alot more on the olis, molines, and masseys than they will do for a M. Maybe they didnt realize that when they made them legal in the first place, but this is gonna make it come down to who can find the biggest carb there is. I suppose next we will be making our own carbs or running fuel injection. I think its time to sit down and figure this sh&* out before no one is happy and there is no organization left. Wonder if i can make my own blocks now????? ???

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SUPER M

09-20-2002 19:51:14




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 Re: Re: Headers in reply to can of worms, 09-20-2002 18:33:08  
My homemade header on my 1952 Super M helps a lot more than you are giving credit for!!!!!



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