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04-29-2004 07:13 AM #1
Dual Sidedraft WEBER Adapter for 4-Barrel Replacements
USING THIS ADAPTER MAKES MOUNTING TWO 40 or 45 DCOE WEBER CARBURETORS EASY! Our unique design positions the carburetors away from the intake manifold, keeping the fuel cooler, thus providing a dense charge!
This cast aluminum low-profile Dual Sidedraft WEBER Adapter is designed to mount directly to a Holley or Quadrajet dual plane manifold and allows for adequate hood clearance. Fully assembled, the system will measure 6 5/8” tall.
When removing the carburetor, it is a simple replacement.
Call to order 203-265-3617.
E-mail Dan Miller at iisystems@aol.com for more information.
Jessica Wysocki, Advertising & Marketing
Inglese Induction Systems, Inc.
400 South Orchard Street
Wallingford, CT 06492-2512
203-265-3617
www.inglese.comBrian McAllister, Advertising & Marketing
Total Performance, Inc.
400 S. Orchard St. Wallingford, CT 06492-2512
203-265-5667
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04-29-2004 08:25 AM #2
Questions...
Can you get the adapter in polished aluminum... Also do you guys sell the linkage kits?...
Just Courious...
Dave Brisco
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04-29-2004 10:02 AM #3
I also would like to know about polish and linkage, looks like a very cool adaptation.
Also what kind of air cleaners would be available for the webers?
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04-29-2004 10:34 AM #4
I don't think Jessica understands the forum concept. She just sees it as advertising space. You'll have to use the phone number or one of the email addresses above to get a response. If she reads this stuff she'd be dating Streets by now." Im gone'
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04-29-2004 02:15 PM #5
Dangerous Toy & Brickman,
Yes, this adapter is available in polished as well as chrome & 24 karat gold.
And, yes we sell linkage for this adapter.
You can view our stack filters at
http://www.tperformance.com/street_r...s_and_filters/
Call To Order: 203-265-3617Brian McAllister, Advertising & Marketing
Total Performance, Inc.
400 S. Orchard St. Wallingford, CT 06492-2512
203-265-5667
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04-29-2004 04:02 PM #6
Thank you Jessica for a quick response,
I am a little worried about the filter ability of the small stacks for an everyday driver. I do like the idea of twin webers, it would be a cool look.
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04-29-2004 06:29 PM #7
Re: Hehehe
Originally posted by Streets
Jessica is a HOT lookin' babe don'tcha know AL...
Jessica, are you going to Topsfield Ma. this year? Maybe I'll see you there. That Turquoise T bucket you guys had there last year was nice." Im gone'
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04-30-2004 08:17 AM #8
The Al Show,
I'll be at 2004 Model T Summer Nationals in Worcester Mass. July 2nd - 4th. I would love to see you there - that way both you and my boss can give me a hard time together - in personl, rather than both at the same time, but hundreds of miles away.Last edited by Brian McAllister; 04-30-2004 at 09:17 AM.
Brian McAllister, Advertising & Marketing
Total Performance, Inc.
400 S. Orchard St. Wallingford, CT 06492-2512
203-265-5667
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04-30-2004 09:16 AM #9
Brickman,
Using the ring screen & filters I showed you, via the hyperlink, only keeps out big things, like rocks and some dust. Using these filters doesn't hurt your engine in the short term.
However, if you plan on driving everyday you might want to consider purchasing a K&N filter. But this does change the look of the stacks on your system.
We also sell K&N filters.Brian McAllister, Advertising & Marketing
Total Performance, Inc.
400 S. Orchard St. Wallingford, CT 06492-2512
203-265-5667
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04-30-2004 10:34 AM #10
Thanks...
Thanks for the info, I will give it a closer look...
Dave Brisco
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12-21-2004 08:37 PM #11
I built a filter system to retain the stack configuration last season on my system . I will complete a new unit this winter that is a bit more pleasing to the eye so to speak .
geo4 dcoe 's on moon crossram afr , msd , tko , haltech , hydroboost , etc
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12-22-2004 04:42 AM #12
Heres a pic of a polished one installed.
"Butchering Perfectly Good Cars"
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12-22-2004 06:41 AM #13
The previous picture is of a Side Draft DCOE with a polished adapter as well as Black Painted Carburetors, Chrome Linkage, Chrome Fuel Harness and K&N Air Filters.
Attached is a photo of our Standard Twin Side Draft System. EVERY part can be customized to your preferance. Stacks can be Gold & Chrome-Plated, we sell various heights in plain & polished Spun Aluminum Stacks, Carburetors can be painted any color. The Linkage & Fuel Harnesses can also be Gold or Chrome-Plated. And of coarse the Adapter comes in plain, polished, or chrome. K&N Filters are optional.
Our Standard Twin Side Draft System comes with EVERYTHING you'll need to Install & Run! - As shown (system also includes Inglese's Balancing & Adjustment Manuel which is not shown)
Will fit ANY 4-Barrel SystemLast edited by Brian McAllister; 12-22-2004 at 06:45 AM.
Brian McAllister, Advertising & Marketing
Total Performance, Inc.
400 S. Orchard St. Wallingford, CT 06492-2512
203-265-5667
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12-22-2004 06:49 AM #14
In Addition to our Twin Side Draft Systems we also sell Quad Side Draft Systems. Same options apply.
Will fit ANY 8-Barrel System!Brian McAllister, Advertising & Marketing
Total Performance, Inc.
400 S. Orchard St. Wallingford, CT 06492-2512
203-265-5667
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12-22-2004 02:08 PM #15
My 82 vette without filters,,,,,,,
geoLast edited by four webers; 12-22-2004 at 02:32 PM.
4 dcoe 's on moon crossram afr , msd , tko , haltech , hydroboost , etc
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