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Old 02-07-2001, 03:01 AM
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I UNDERSTAND THAT THE SRSs WILL RAISE MY HEADER LOCATION BY ABOUT 3/8". WILL IT RAISE THE TOP OF MY CARB. (USING THE SAME INTAKE) BY 3/8" ALSO?
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Old 02-07-2001, 03:52 AM
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Just went and compared my SR's and my old 906's and it looks like it will raise the intake about 1/4 in. The intake ports are raised a little and have a longer runner to make up the height, so you can use a stock width intake.
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Old 02-07-2001, 05:02 PM
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JANDJ, I went and compared my SR's and old 906's the intake runners floor is raised a little bit, and the runner is a little longer. It looks like the intake would only sit up about 1/4 inch, or the same as the spacers INDY sells for the SR conversion kit to use the stock valley tray.
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