Rb inlet manifold

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willwander
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What is the 'cavity' Thingy in the RB inlet manifold for?
standing mile: 118.6mph
1/4 mile: 14.04 seconds - 93mph
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its made that way just to provide all you tinkerers with something to sort out and tinker with :lol:
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I'm resisting the urge, its got one last chance to prove itself
standing mile: 118.6mph
1/4 mile: 14.04 seconds - 93mph
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willwander wrote:I'm resisting the urge, its got one last chance to prove itself

You know you want too fill it and fettle it :D
If its made of Metal Fettle it !!
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I'm sure that Jason Frost posted some pics a while back of one he'd "played" with.
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Thanks mate,

I've found a couple of pictures from Shaun and Jason on this thread from 2009 http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... 6&start=30

Jasons pic
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I'm more curious as to why the RB manifold it was designed like this in the first place?
Looking at the gasket etc, It looks like it was intentional. If so what was the thinking behind it?
standing mile: 118.6mph
1/4 mile: 14.04 seconds - 93mph
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