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    Carbs on a 2.7L engine

    Is anyone else running carbs on their 2.7L engine? If so, what manifolds are you using?
    Seth O.

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    1966 911 - '77 2.7L Hot Rod
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    PMO's with their manifolds.
    jhtaylor
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    74 911 coupe. 2.7 redone by Competition Engineering; ported to 36mm, shuffle-pinned, boat-tailed, Elgin mod-S cams, J&E 9.5's, PMO's.
    73 Targa (much beloved, sold and off to a fine new home in San Francisco)

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    Senior Member Christian Guthrie's Avatar
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    PMO manifolds. They are manufactured in a way that covers the fuel injector boss and you can use them with Webers or PMO carbs.

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