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Old 03-16-2006, 09:14 PM   #11
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and what is the best way to lower compression? wouldnt a thicker gasket be weaker? the only thing i can think of is shorter pistons and/or con rods, but where can you get those?
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Has anyone ever but a delorto or webber carb set up on a supra? youd only need 255 cfms for 6k rpms and at 80 % volumetric effciency. Maybe more or less. Youd just have to make your own manifold for it. I would only do that if i had an expensive fuel injection problem thou, like a fried coil or ecu. And you would also need a vaccum advance distributor or some kind of controler for the electric one
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