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    For Sale- 2 WEBER DCOE's + 2 manifolds

    I bought the DCOE's from PhydeauX a few months ago. I have never installed them. They are 40mm DCOE's with 32mm chokes. They were rebuilt by PhydeauX before he put them on his car. He had them for approximately 6 months and then sold them to me. These are jetted for the A20 and are ready to install. I will also include a set of 4 filter socks for the carbs. I will also throw in a bag of miscellaneous linkage parts (this is not enough to make a complete working linkage, with what I am including you should only have to buy 3-5 more pieces to get a full working linkage)

    Ok, I have two manifolds. The first one is a custom made billet piece. It is VERY nice. I bought it from a guy that was going to use it on a prelude but he wrecked the car before he could use it. This is BRAND NEW never used. Ok now as you know the A20 sits forward at about a 10 degree angle and DCOE's like to sit level or slightly tilted forward a few degrees. This manifold does not accommodate that. It sits flat. The guy that I bought it from said that it would work just fine, all that you would have to do is modify the floats a bit and the carbs would be perfectly happy. Well I looked into this and I found a few other people that were doing this and that it would work. Now if you wanted, you could have this manifold shaved down 10 degrees by a machine shop. But it is not entirely necessary.

    Now the second manifold that I have is a brand new TWM DCOE manifold for a honda B16. As you know b16 intake manifolds can be redrilled to fit on a A20 head. This manifold also sits flat. It is not tilted. I believe these manifolds went for $300+ new from TWM. If you used the other manifold you could probably sell this one for $200+ (maybe more because TWM dosent make them any more)

    Ok here are some pics of everything. You will see the billet manifold in the first 5 pics and the TWM in the last 3. Carbs are in the middle :lol You will get everything that you see here.











    Ok now my reason for selling and what I am asking. As some of you may or may not know I am in Sean's GM ECM group buy and I will be turbocharging my car. For awhile I was thinking of buying another accord and installing these on it, but I just dont have the money for that right now and all this stuff isnt doing me any good just sitting here. I am asking $550 for everything. This includes both DCOE's, all 4 filters, and BOTH manifolds (both are brand new) Considering what I paid for everything I think that this price is more than fair.

    PS- I also have a custom ground Colt Tri-Flow cam, it has a larger grind to flow more air for the DCOE's. I will give you a good deal on it.

    Please feel free to ask me if you have any questions.



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    how much are you asking for the colt tri-flow cam? is it for manual or automatic? any effects from it if we are not running DCOE's, rough idle, smog-able?

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    I am looking for about $130 for the cam. I had it ground for a manual trans. I dont really know what it would be like without the DCOE's. It probably would idle a little worse. I really have no idea if it would pass smog. I dont have smog testing where I live so it was never a concern for me. Here are the specs- Duration/Lift: Intake1-260/384 Intake2-270/384 Exhaust-274/402 You can see that it isnt too wild or anything. Also please note that this is brand new from Colt. I never installed it in my car.

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    do you now if i'm still able to use the cam in an automatic transmission or not? would it be less torquie since it was grounded for manual?

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    thats an awesome deal!...wish i had the money...let me know if you decide to sell the stuff seperately.

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    Originally posted by buish
    do you now if i'm still able to use the cam in an automatic transmission or not? would it be less torquie since it was grounded for manual?
    I dont see why you couldnt run it in a automatic car. I know that member A20A1 has a auto with a pretty wild cam (I think his is a colt stage III. Mine is a stage II) I really dont know about the torque thing. I dont know what the specefic differences are between a cam ground for a auto and a manual.

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    Originally posted by 89AccordHatch
    thats an awesome deal!...wish i had the money...let me know if you decide to sell the stuff seperately.
    Thanks man. I sure would sell everything seperately. Let me know what you want and shoot me a offer and we can work from there. thanks

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    Hey, i am very interested in buying it all( possible even the cam) send me a pm and we can talk. I have limited internet access so i might be a while in responding. Let me know.

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