I have a Latham and the drive(sold the carbs) that I am thinking about putting on the 300 HP Northstar Caddy motor in my Track-T. Have been thinking about this for a while and I have a Fast computor to run it, so I was going to make a couple of sidedraft Weber adaptors to mount them, open up the inlet to the blower, to whats feasable, install fake fuel lines and use the webers only as throttle bodies. My neighbor says the Latham is too valuble for this non-vintage project, I haven't decided, but it sure would be cool. Most peeps don't even know what the Northstar is, topping it with the Latham would be an even bigger conversation piece! Since the Northstar is only 279" and the cam separation angle is about 117degrees, a blower would be a natural. If the Latham is too valuble, I'll just stick a baby whipple on it from somthing factory. I have a complete machineshop, so any manifold will be about the same degree of grief to construct. The Fast computor will run anything. The other alternative is converting some type of stack injection for it, that would be cool too. Any ideas? TIMINATOR (newbie to the board)