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Welcome to FordPinto.com, The home of the PCCA => General Help- Ask the Experts... => Topic started by: LongTimeFordMan on November 05, 2019, 05:52:24 PM
Hi..
Has anyone seen one of these used in the intake manifold of a 2.0 with holly 2500 carb..
It seems to be a baffle or diverter to divert the airflow from the primary barrel into the runners for cyl 1 and 4
Any ideas about whether it helps
I used one decades ago on a turbo motor because the #1 & #4 were running lean and occasionally burning pistons. not sure if it helped much. If I remember correctly the 'diverter' that I used came from a Capri.
Later I found an intake from ford (Europe) that had the 1 & 4 runners directed into the plenum closest to the cylinder head and the 2 & 3 runners into the outside of the plenum. Big improvement from that one
Thanks..
I figured that it was used to equalize the flow somewhat.
I had a 72 pinto and 72 capri and neither of them had the diverter
Also a spare manifold that didnt have it...
I am redesigning the manifold that I built for 2 SU carbs..so Im back to the stock carb and manifold for awhile..