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Started by Paul Proefrock, February 05, 2015, 11:10:43 PM

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Paul Proefrock

I've updated my build site from 3x2csx.com to a new site www.65shlb.com

The tri-power carbs were cool but nothing beats a set of Webers. With their installation, I thought it was only appropriate to change the name and add new information.

I've just transitioned the old site over, now I need to add all the Weber stuff (and other mod's I made after I started driving the car)

Hope it helps the Hurricane owners community.

Paul
https://65shlb.com   Documentation of a period correct build
https://prdcrrct.com  Affordable period correct components

s_reynolds

Thanks Paul. I refer to the old site from time to time so will add the new site to my favorites and am looking forward to your updates. Interested to see how you like the webers.

Sam

Paul Proefrock

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Thanks Sam.

Webers are unbelievably cool - you can't imagine how they draw the comments. But you really have to enjoy tinkering. They definitely are not  Plug n' Play  :o

Paul
https://65shlb.com   Documentation of a period correct build
https://prdcrrct.com  Affordable period correct components

s_reynolds

Ok....that is way cool!!

Fuzzy

Your car just keeps getting better Paul. Love the stack color too, really sets them off.
HM1081:)   aging gracefully in the garage

Russ Rittimann

Those Webers look really nice.  I bet you receive some really nice comments.  -- Russ
Russ
HM-2005
KC-408, Tremec 600, IRS

MFE III

I'm building a sand rail and I've got a pair of those on the motor (VW 2180 cc). Guess I'm gonna have to join the Weber Tinkering Club! :-\
HM 1053; 427w, TKO 600 (.82) IRS Cobra hybrid . . . burns both rubber and gas

Paul Proefrock

Quote from: MFE III on February 09, 2015, 05:48:45 PM
. . .Guess I'm gonna have to join the Weber Tinkering Club! :-\

I was a halfway decent carburetor mechanic before this but came to learn I only had an inkling :'(

Paul
https://65shlb.com   Documentation of a period correct build
https://prdcrrct.com  Affordable period correct components

Bob Worley

Paul,

Can't wait to start digging into your new website!  I referenced the old site from time to time, too.  It was one of the big factors in helping me decide on Hurricane.

Bob
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427W 600hp/600tq + TKO600
HM-2008 build thread: http://forum.hurricane-motorsports.com/forum/index.php?topic=2352.