June 13, 201113 yr Author comment_358546 I have had a few folks interested in how I located the Fuel Railing and Heat Shield. I sourced these items from OER Corporation: Contact: Yikio Junabiki - OER Customer Service http://lupinusflower.ocnk.net/ yuiko@tatsumi-company.com http://lupinusflower.ocnk.net/product/56 Heat Shield for L6 3 Barb Fuel Rail for L6 EMS Shipping My delivered total was approx $170 - all monies were handled through PayPal I do not think that OER stocks the fuel rail and may depend on availability from their source. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-358546 Share on other sites More sharing options...
June 21, 201113 yr Author comment_359330 OER did revise their correct contact - Please use the below email address:webmaster@tatsumi-company.comDear MitchellWe are sorry for our late reply.We thank for your kind information. Beautiful car, isn't it!?How about the condition afterwards?The OER webshop does not advertise it in particular.Because I do not know the method to easily publicize widely all over the world.We thank for your message.If you can, we would appreciate it if you revise e-mail address to webmaster@tatsumi-company.com instead of my e-mail address yuiko@tatsumi-company.Because there are too many junk e-mails.It is difficult to find out an important email from that.We are very sorry for the inconvenience which it might have caused in your business.If there is technical question, please contact us without hesitate.Please take care, and I look forward to hearing from you again.Best regards,Yuiko Edited June 21, 201113 yr by Travel'n Man Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-359330 Share on other sites More sharing options...
June 23, 201113 yr comment_359529 I would like the 3 Barb Fuel Rail for L6. I emailed Yuiko @ the email above. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-359529 Share on other sites More sharing options...
June 25, 201113 yr comment_359770 Thanks for posting all the details regarding jet and air corrector sizes Mitchell! I've got a Rebello 3.1 Stroker that was tuned for autocross so it appears the mixture is set for the top end. As a result, the plugs are very black and sooty. I am going to adjust the jets and air corrector jets once my car is off the rotisserie, so your post is a good starting point.Tom Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-359770 Share on other sites More sharing options...
June 25, 201113 yr Author comment_359779 Tom - Are your Mikuni's? Are the 40's - 44's - 50's? Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-359779 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 14, 201113 yr Author comment_371754 Binh asked me to post a couple of pics of my intake - best of luck with your Mikuni quest! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-371754 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 14, 201113 yr comment_371759 Mitchell,Beautiful set-up and congrats. I have set of 40's sitting on a shelf waiting to go on!! I am trying to be patient and doing all my tuning with my SU's, but I truly believe the SU's in stock form do not breathe enough air for a modified air-simple in air-out air physics. Yes SU's can supply plenty of fuel(based on my wideband), but not enough CFM.I would strongly recommend a wideband for realtime readings instead of reading plugs. It will be much easier for you to tune and you might be suprised how rich or lean you really are. I am waiting to finish my cold air box before installing mine. I am trying to concentrate on eliminating the fuel rail next to the valve cover and having cold air into these carbs. Now we need a good in-car video of your car so we can hear them babies sucking air!!Again-nice job. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-371759 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 17, 201113 yr comment_371984 Thanks for the pictures Mitchell. That mikuni intake does look short. I'm concerned that manifold might not clear my Kameari headers. Must get more info... Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-371984 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 30, 201113 yr comment_373277 WELLI used a currency converter to get an idea of what a heat shield would cost. I have a set of OER 47MM that will eventually be installed on Project 3/72. The heat shield cost 5500 yen, approx $70.00. The shipping cost to North America ranges between 9600 yen and 25800 yen. 25800 yen is roughly $331.00. If you use a median shipping price you can expect to pay approx $205.00 for shipping to North America for a heat shield. F#%@&^K Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-373277 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 30, 201113 yr comment_373284 WELLI used a currency converter to get an idea of what a heat shield would cost. I have a set of OER 47MM that will eventually be installed on Project 3/72. The heat shield cost 5500 yen, approx $70.00. The shipping cost to North America ranges between 9600 yen and 25800 yen. 25800 yen is roughly $331.00. If you use a median shipping price you can expect to pay approx $205.00 for shipping to North America for a heat shield. F#%@&^KZ Car Customs in Oregon sells them for $145, plus $20 shipping http://www.zccjdm.com/catalog.php/azcarbum/dt81970/pd1277652/HEAT_SHIELD__DRIP_PAN__WEBER_SOLEX_MIKUNI_-Mike Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-373284 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 30, 201113 yr Author comment_373286 WELLI used a currency converter to get an idea of what a heat shield would cost. I have a set of OER 47MM that will eventually be installed on Project 3/72. The heat shield cost 5500 yen, approx $70.00. The shipping cost to North America ranges between 9600 yen and 25800 yen. 25800 yen is roughly $331.00. If you use a median shipping price you can expect to pay approx $205.00 for shipping to North America for a heat shield. F#%@&^KEdward - Not sure how you came up with your shipping cost, but when I made my purchase of the heat shield along with the fuel rail shipping was $35.00. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-373286 Share on other sites More sharing options...
November 30, 201113 yr comment_373305 Mitchell, have you noticed any difference in your power braking? I am considering a vacuum log for my Mikunis to connect all the ports to increase vacuum for my booster. Also, I have been making my heat sheild myself and noticed the accelerator pump linkage has a long throw and I actually had to punch holes in my sheild to allow for travel. Looking at your sheild i am suprised you have enough clearance for full travel of the pump linkages. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39320-wolf-creek-racing-mikuni-40s/?&page=3#findComment-373305 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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