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Biggest engine size with twin 34ICT's
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<blockquote data-quote="K@rlos" data-source="post: 594644" data-attributes="member: 4304"><p>If your going bigger than 1641 the engine will need to be totally stripped and the case machined to accept bigger cylinders so it's not really gonna be a cheap affair... </p><p></p><p>But going back to your original question, I'd not go bigger than 1641 if I'm honest. The cheaper way to get more power would be getting those stock heads ported and matched to the manifolds 1776 onwards needs twin choke 36's as a minimum really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K@rlos, post: 594644, member: 4304"] If your going bigger than 1641 the engine will need to be totally stripped and the case machined to accept bigger cylinders so it's not really gonna be a cheap affair... But going back to your original question, I'd not go bigger than 1641 if I'm honest. The cheaper way to get more power would be getting those stock heads ported and matched to the manifolds 1776 onwards needs twin choke 36's as a minimum really. [/QUOTE]
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