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    IC2
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    Couldn't find this photo before. This is what I really wanted to use but had to go to the Speedway shown above. I really wasn't too happy that my exhaust was within 2" of the canister. This is a Summit/Fram clone and real pretty.

    Never - ever will I ever use a glass filter - they break. Been there - it got real hot. But I can look at it in a positive manner - my fire extinguisher test was successful. Did I say never a glass body filter - at least on one of my cars ??
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    i have mine mounted about 2 inches before my carb. after my mechanical pump. As Stovens stated it is not the prettiest but it is very functional.
    BARB

    LET THE FUN BEGIN

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