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Richard Smith
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to prevent fuel surge.

Easy to fit? Best supplier? Any snags?
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yes, chas at mogsport, £'s
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I'll show you mine tomorrow!

I bought all the parts through Peter Mulberry but you can buy most of the parts off the web.

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Reduced fuel surge = more power in places = MODIFIED CLASS
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As Simon said Pete Mulberry will make you one any size you want, but unless your suffering fuel starvation in the corners I would save your cash as your just adding extra weight to the car.

Pete's site :-

http://www.mulfab.co.uk/
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In comparison to the amount of undergrowth on Smithy's car, the weight of a swirl pot is a mere drop in the ocean.
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