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hey there is a guy in my town here getting rid of a set of 38mm flat slide carbs from his banshee that he has already sold. I am wondering if they willo work for me or do you need some serious mods to run somthing that big I have a 1997 banshee procurcuit pipes 304 silencers uni pod filters reed spacers boyesen reeds boost bottle , stock motor. He said that he had a big bore kit 5?? somthing kit and ported polised and said they were to much for the banshee thanks axl

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If your gonna run that motor in a paraglider with a cheetah cylinder setup then I would recommend buying them.

 

lol....:)

 

axlracing, you want to put a 35mm carb, on your stock bore 350 shee? i'm sorry, but that would be like throwing a holley 750 double pumper on a 4 cylinder neon...totally uneccessary. i wouldn't go any bigger than 28mm on your stock-unported shee.

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He said 38's not 35's. Imagine drinking beer out of a bottle. Now imagine drinking beer out of a five gallon bucket. Alot of wasted beer and your going to just fall on your face. You intake and exhaust ports are like your mouth and stomach. They can only handle what they can flow. Your stock ports were designed for 26mm mabey 28mm carbs. The only way to handle the increase in fuel is to incrase the flow [ i.e. port work or aftermaket cylinders]. Basically bigger isn't always better in this case. Now go get me a beer your questions are making me thirsty!!!!!

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