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What is CFM of a CIS
Does anyone know the CFM flow of the 77 2.7 CIS system. What are some possible carb setups for replacing the CIS ?
I was interested in there is a max flow CFM rating for the CIS system in the same way a carb is rated. Like 400, 600, 800 etc |
Shouldn't that be calculated from the bore, stroke and RPM?
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Rex, thanks for the link.
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Re: What is CFM of a CIS
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- Zenith 40's - Weber 40's - PMO 40's - Weber 46's - Pretty much for race motors only - PMO 46's - " " Sure you can put a Holly 4-bbl on a 911, and it will run, but it will never run as well as the other options because of... - A common plenum will introduce distribution issues which will result in unequal mixture to each cylinder. In this regards a 4-bbl will be worse off then CIS. - The large plenum and long runners downstream of the single throttle means that the throttle response will be no better then with a CIS system. (Individual runner carbs and MFI have significantly better throttle response then CIS). |
Know of any rebuildable sets with manifolds hats etc ?
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