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    98 SNAKE EATER is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Question Where can I get carb stacks like these?

     








    I've been thinking about adding a dual Hilborn scoop to my '29 Ford, but because it has a recessed firewall, I need a pair of tall stacks to clear the cowl





    The only stacks I've found are 1-1.5" tall and need to be stacked (I'd much rather get one piece stacks)




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    DAMN! I just saw some but can't remember where. Let me look.
    1936 Plymouth 4 Door Custom Convertible

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    Speedway motors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce lee View Post
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    Got a direct link?

    Tried searching and couldn't find anything


    BTW, here's a chop a buddy of mine made...



    Kinda torn on the whole thing now

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    www.speedwaymotors.com


    Part no. 465-581191

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce lee View Post
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    Part no. 465-581191
    I checked that part number and it came up with a K&N Velocity stack (much like the ones I already have)

    I'm looking for straight spacers like this:



    but 7 or 8 inches tall (preferably aluminum or ss)

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    Quote Originally Posted by M22KLARS View Post
    Didn't see them there either

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