4/4 Kent Exhaust Manifold

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john bevan
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4/4 Kent Exhaust Manifold

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Any tips on the best place to get a performance 4/4 Exhaust manifold for a 4/4 Kent Engine with twin Weber 40s and Stage 3 Vulcan Head?
And will it make a significant difference to the performance? At the momnet I have a standard manifold.

thanks,

John
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Jim Mountain
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Post by Jim Mountain »

Hi John,

You need to speak to Brian Gatson at Techniques, he knows what he's talking about and does a lot of Morgan race preperation, he'll be able to point you in the right direction.

http://www.techniques.uk.com/mainframe.html

If you would rather have a bespoke system made up, these are the people me and my dad used for the Morgan and the Dellow (and the Marlin if I ever pull my finger out and finish it) :-

G.D.S.
Boundary Rd,
Buckingham Rd Ind. Est,
Brackley
01280 702510

Regards Jim
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John,
also Chas Windridge Mogsport I think he is very good does a lot of the race boys 07776295172
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exhaust manifolds

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Try P D Gough in Nottingham, they are manufacturers of manifolda and systems for loads of sports cars.
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john bevan
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thanks for advice

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Thank you. I will investigate your contacts at the end of the season. this week will be reattaching my gear box to the bell mounting!

John :evil:
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