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Getting ready to invest in a Carbtune

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I don't see much talk about how you attach the Carbtune to the carbs. It appears that you have to drill in to the intake area and mount some sort of port there? Any suggestions how to go about this?
 
there should be socket head cap screws, with a copper washer on the intake right by where the carb boots attach. should just remove them and screw the carbtune in.
 
there should be socket head cap screws, with a copper washer on the intake right by where the carb boots attach. should just remove them and screw the carbtune in.


Are those on the intake manifold or the carbs themselves?
 
Are those on the intake manifold or the carbs themselves?
you should just barely be able to see one of them in this photo just to the left of clamp where the carb boot goes over the manifold, almost behind the fins, you can just barely see the screw. sorry bad pic, but that is all i have at the moment.

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Here is a shot that is a little better. You can only see the side of the screw, but it's right there on the intake runner.

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