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rego'd yet?

Aiming for compliance within a month.

Did those RCA work out?? Did you buddy ever get his set?? Car looks good so far can not wait to see it finished.

Hey Derux! Installing them very soon. Am sure they will work great. Thanks. Did you not hear back from ghostrider?

you're going to attempt to make power with undersized carbys. thats my guess :)

Wrong :)

C'mon Jason give me some credit. Here's a few hints. Their 41mm, have no chokes and came out of one of these little terrors.

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they certainly look the part, i would be interested to see if they can flow enough on idle jet/needle to get enough resolution for a decent idle on something twice the capacity they are designed for.

My Honda 1300 Coupe 9 ran quad Keihins; they went and sounded great. Obviously, they were on a 1300cc engine though, so no idea how they'll work out on an FJ.

You'll score a million points for interesting if you do an NA FJ in my book.

Won't lie, being different is a major factor.

Any pics of the Honda?

Amongst the many fitted to 1.6L 4age's.. Have seen them on 2 SR20's(+ an SR20 kit for sale on YAJ) and one FJ20. As well as two L series running sextuplets.

Mine are the largest model. From what I've seen they cope well with 50-60hp per carb.

Understand completely. Don't care about beating every v6 commodore at the lights with this car. Anything further than a high flow on this would be kinda silly anyway with the tyres and camber it has.

I think if weight is brought down to -1100kg and 220-240hp with these carbs it will still be fun, sound great and serve it's main purpose, being unique.

Turbo engine will stay until a lighter chassis is acquired and readied for conversion. (really want a 1600).

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I have a sinking feeling Honda pics are on my old digi camera that I dropped then hurled into the bin without pulling the memory card... like a spaz. I may have some photos I can scan though - I'll see what I can dig up. There's a decent pic of the quad set up on the wikipedia page though for the meanwhile.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Honda1300Coupe9Engine.jpg

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