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Competition Carburation uses a flow bench. That's who blueprinted my carb.
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So it looks like the carb needs to be :
E5PE-BMA OR E5ZE-GA MANIFOLD: E4ZE-EA & GA......ALUMINUM?? HEADS: E5AE-CA & GA Am i reading this correct? |
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You're right on the intake and cyl head #'s. All of the intakes for these are aluminum as well.
As long as the carb is a 4180 it does not have to be a year specific carb anymore. So don't get hung up on the carb casting number unless you're restoring. My car has a GF5R, the T5 G-Force would be a huge waste of money for how much they cost, as they do not have inline shifters. Sean
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