[B] FS. mikuni PHH44 sidedraft carbs w/ manifold, ported head & more!!!!!!! [/B]
hey guys
i sold my car about 2 months ago and removed the carburettors before doing so. since then i have just stashed them away, but i am now aquiring parts for my next build and i think i am going to have to let these go. i bought these sidedrafts from derrick parris(danny tran's partner in business.. DTRfab, SixSigmaRacing). derrick had acquired them from Bisi Ezerioha aka BISIMOTO. these were the carbs he used to run on his 1.5L back in the day. they stopped making these carbs in 1995 and i dont know when the TWM manifold was discontinued. they also have TWM velocity stacks. i have more pics as well. here's what i'm selling..
dual Mikuni PHH44 sidedraft carbs
ported TWM intake manifold
TWM velocity stacks($50 a peice)
Holley regulator with summit pressure gauge
synchrometer
PHH service manual and "how to build and power tune Weber and Delloroto carburettors" by des hammill
an assortment of jets, and another set of venturis
i rebuilt these carburettors this past spring as they hadnt been used since bisi ran them. so there is no reason you cant bolt these carbs on and go, especially when paired with the cylinder head. i see no reason why you couldnt go 13's in a street car with these carbs, i just never had the time this past season to do it, and i regret it. any of you that have been around awhile know how potent these can be, just look at bisi's success and scott from canada who has gone 12.6's at 105 with 45mm webers. well if you have any questions you can PM me on here or email me at unsungsohc@hotmail.com.
i've easily got $1400+ and a lot of time into getting these back into nice running condition and with the cylinder head and work.
asking $1050 shipped for everything.




Modified by lohatch at 3:07 PM 2/19/2007
i sold my car about 2 months ago and removed the carburettors before doing so. since then i have just stashed them away, but i am now aquiring parts for my next build and i think i am going to have to let these go. i bought these sidedrafts from derrick parris(danny tran's partner in business.. DTRfab, SixSigmaRacing). derrick had acquired them from Bisi Ezerioha aka BISIMOTO. these were the carbs he used to run on his 1.5L back in the day. they stopped making these carbs in 1995 and i dont know when the TWM manifold was discontinued. they also have TWM velocity stacks. i have more pics as well. here's what i'm selling..
dual Mikuni PHH44 sidedraft carbs
ported TWM intake manifold
TWM velocity stacks($50 a peice)
Holley regulator with summit pressure gauge
synchrometer
PHH service manual and "how to build and power tune Weber and Delloroto carburettors" by des hammill
an assortment of jets, and another set of venturis
i rebuilt these carburettors this past spring as they hadnt been used since bisi ran them. so there is no reason you cant bolt these carbs on and go, especially when paired with the cylinder head. i see no reason why you couldnt go 13's in a street car with these carbs, i just never had the time this past season to do it, and i regret it. any of you that have been around awhile know how potent these can be, just look at bisi's success and scott from canada who has gone 12.6's at 105 with 45mm webers. well if you have any questions you can PM me on here or email me at unsungsohc@hotmail.com.
i've easily got $1400+ and a lot of time into getting these back into nice running condition and with the cylinder head and work.
asking $1050 shipped for everything.


Modified by lohatch at 3:07 PM 2/19/2007
nobody wants to run 14's all motor on a stock block 1.6l ????
on cheap gas with no forced induction...
on cheap gas with no forced induction...
That is a dope setup man. Why don't you want to keep them? Mikunis are getting rare and hard to find. That is the manifold I run. They don't make that TWM manifold anymore?
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I wish. I can't even afford to finish the B-series project I have going right now. Too deep into the to switch tracks right now...
but you get a couple free bumps because I love these things.
</TD></TR></TABLE>I wish. I can't even afford to finish the B-series project I have going right now. Too deep into the to switch tracks right now...
but you get a couple free bumps because I love these things.


