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Polished Harley Chopper Motorcycle Carb Velocity Stack W/filter For Cv Carbs on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
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Short Polished Stainless Steel Velocity Stack for CV Carbs with Stainless Steel Dome Style Push in Filter
                         
We set out to fabricate a velocity stack that not only looks good but actually functions, and by that we mean sucks air into your carburetor. So who knows more about air flow and aerodynamics than a aircraft engineer. So we hired one of the best in our opinion in Southern California to help us fabricate just the right amount of bend and size to give maximum airflow into your carburetor.

So not only do you get a velocity stack that doesn't cover up your entire engine, you get one that was engineered to provide you with the best performance.

Hand crafted from 304 stainless steel for superior strength, quality and long lasting shine. Carb flange is precision tig welded and is made from 400 series vibration resistant steel.

Comes with custom front push in dome filter. 1.5" in height Comes complete with gasket and mounting hardware for a quick and easy installation.

 Fits CV carburators


All items are tested prior to shipping, please note that these need to be rotated properly for alignment of the holes.


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