DCOE to DIR manifold adapter

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DCOE to DIR manifold adapter

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The easyest way to stick a DCOE carb on your 340 1.4l.
Im looking for £35 delivered. and I'll put a pic up if I get some questions.
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Re: DCOE to DIR manifold adapter

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Sidedraught on a B14.

Do they make 'em that small???

There first question put a pic up.

I'm intrigued.
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Very interested


Picture !!!
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Sorry I forgot about this, then I found it in a box again.

Here's some pics

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Re: DCOE to DIR manifold adapter

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WTF.

Those B14s must be pre Xflow design :roll:
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WTF! Never seen something like that before...

All the noise of a DCOE, all the slowness of a B14! Someone get involved :lol: :lol:
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Re: DCOE to DIR manifold adapter

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Chris_C wrote:WTF! Never seen something like that before...

All the noise of a DCOE, all the slowness of a B14! Someone get involved :lol: :lol:
Id have it.
But I have no B14.
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Me want
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volvosneverdie wrote:Vnd says:
diffs, are like pubs and legs.
Best appreciated when open.
I probably should have specified ladies legs in there too. [+=] "embarrarrased emoticon"[].com
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Re: DCOE to DIR manifold adapter

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volvosneverdie wrote:
Chris_C wrote:WTF! Never seen something like that before...

All the noise of a DCOE, all the slowness of a B14! Someone get involved :lol: :lol:
Id have it.
But I have no B14.

Buy one.It makes sense.
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Re: DCOE to DIR manifold adapter

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Some One buy it for me I want it bit no money
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Re: DCOE to DIR manifold adapter

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sven360 wrote:

Buy one.It makes sense.
No. I've accidentally bought a 1.7.
What's the engine code for a 1.7? I've never had one.
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b172
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Is that his post code or summit?
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Speedy88 wrote:b172
Cheers dude. Threadjack ends.
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Re: DCOE to DIR manifold adapter

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Nice, guys thanks for Keeping this one alive.
I wanted a DCOE myself and when this came up on ebay I bought it, but then realised a DCOE would cost me nearly £150 and then all the faffing about jetting it (im not selling this too well am I) so Ive just stuck with my probably knackered DIR 32.

Im not in a rush to sell it, but you all know where it is if you want it.
B172, oh sorry KA3 2TE
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