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I only have one thing to say.

Don't waste your time on a Carby Turbo. I'm sure you can get good results, but it is quite a difficult thing to get right for not a great power gain.... I think there are two ways using either a blow by or blow through turbo setup but I really can't remember the theory....

Cheers,

Ross.

BTW I'm pretty sure you'd need to use a webber or a holley as side draft carbs can't be used.

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Here's a pic of a carby turbo that was installed on the 225ci Slant six that came in Chryslers (Valiants in Australia and I think the same in US/Canada)

You can get a rough idea of what it looks like anyway.....

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Had a friend try it once using a 2" SU of a Jaguar V12. Had nothing but trouble with turbo lag this was around 8 years ago though. In the end he scrapped it, we didn't use pop off valves at the time that may of helped.

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You're Trippin' :sleepy: Easy mistake with that extra flaring for the intake but that's definately an injected engine, you can see the fuel rail just above the runners that do (I must admit) look like Mikunis.

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Here's my old carby turbo zed.

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~pbaddock/forsale.html

Take the tip - go with EFI!! Carby turbo might sound cheaper, but you'll spend too much time and $$ dealing with detonation, ignition timing issues, oil being sucked out of the carbies.

If you must do it, cheapest options are big SU's in a suck through setup with water injection to try to combat detonation. I was getting around 140kws at the wheels - which made the zed run very quick - but I rebuilt it a couple of times due to detonation and other issues.

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