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    I have slide valves and stacks being made

    Hello all,

    I have all the major parts made for the slide valve set up. All the major parts are billet aluminum but slide panels and runners are steel. This system is very close to the Andial slide valve set done a few years ago. The linkage and velosity stacks are being made now and should be done right after the holidays. This system will not be cheap but reasonable as A LOT of work has gone into this project.
    I would post pictures but I still haven't figured out how to post pictures on this board yet. If interested in I can email you pictures of what I have done so far.
    All the best!
    Roger Grago
    rgrago@cox.net

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    Sounds very interesting Roger !

    Can you email pictures to: andyjboy@hotmail.com ?

    Thanks
    Andy

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    what's the benefit of slide valves over a traditional carb-like round throttle plate? i know rsrs of yore had them etc, just no idea what made them better

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    They flow better, nothing in the way to impead air flow at WOT.
    Roger please send info to pu911rsr@yahoo.com
    Thanks,
    Phil

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    What size are you making them, Roger, or are they made to order?
    Bill G.

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    COOL ! Roger your my man ! Please send me everything you can ; I'm dreaming about building slide valves for months !!

    diane.q@sympatico.ca

    Many Thanks for everything your are willing to share !!
    JD

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    Hello: Are your slides like the factory units in design and shape? I know someone else making slides but they are different in design and looks. His are a much better design but look like modern pieces. Let me know. Thanks Eric

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    What are you planning on using for a fuel pump ?

    is there another pump to use than the Porsche one ?

    Dave

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    Roger just became everyone's best friend.

    Hey, fellas, ROGER'S MARRIED WITH KIDS!!
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    Posting photos for Roger. They look great!! If I didn't already have a set....
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