Steve and I arm-wrestled over that car for quite some time, and it very nearly did find a home with me. I ended up buying 'the Plastic' FB from out at Parkes instead (coincidentally, the Plastic was one of Steve's wedding cars back when he Owened it).Stygian wrote:Well, in that case, you should have bought Steve's Snowcrest White / Cameo Beige EK sedan that had the Cameo flashline flashkit. It had a mild grey (twin Strombergs, 25/65 cam) and it was quite drivable and spritely. I know because I used it as a wedding car.MeFB wrote: I decided that I would keep the major components original and just work on them to get the best (driveable) performance.
Unfortunately I've been bitten by the 'forced-induction' bug, and have a hankering to build a low-boost set-up. One of the reasons for this is that, after the head-work is finished, there's the issue of getting back the lost compression by skimming the head. Seems like a neat solution to skip all of that and take advantage of the lower compression (and extra capacity) by bolting on a nice little blower instead. Add a cam, a stud-girdle to the bottom end and Robert's your mother's brother

I'll have to look into one of those SC14's that Mick mentioned, but the old Paxtons look pretty

Anyhoo...probably a bit of a hi-jack. Sorry Browno. Hope the discussion is useful to you though.

