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Old 01-05-2009, 02:54 PM
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Default 4150 tb vs accufab 105mm, vic jr/super vic

Okay, i've tried to find information that would be helpful to me but I haven't found exactly what I want. I currently have a vic jr/accufab 105mm tb with a fabbed elbow.

I want to know if i'm leaving anything on the table with regards to using a 4150 style 4-hole tb vs my current elbow mounted 105mm. Also, was thinking about moving to the super vic as my car is pretty much a drag car. Has anyone seen differences between these two?

I would still use my custom 4" tubing coming from the front of my car to whichever tb would be best for my situation.

Please, if someone has info or thoughts on the subject, I would appreciate the feedback, thanks,
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You have a pic of your elbow and intake?

Does it fit under a stock WS6 hood?
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You have a pic of your elbow and intake?

Does it fit under a stock WS6 hood?
My cowl needed to be notched to make it fit but it should fit under the hood I would think. I never had it on with a stock hood though. I can to find pics before I cut out a lot of my cowl if you still want of them.
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Any feedback around here on this or has no one tested any of this?




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