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Kathleen,
I installed the Pacesetter Headers and Monza exhaust on my 80 Spitfire.  The 
header
and the exhausts fit fine.  However, there were no real instructions with them 
and I
had to remount the exhausts as originally I had them too close to the bumper 
and it
deformed from the heat.
They were pretty loud and if I was redoing them I would install them 
differently than
I did the second time.
I have since installed the Rimmer sport header and exhaust.  I like the sound 
better
- still a deep throaty sound , but not as loud.
I have no experience with Weber, but I did install a set of HS4s on the car.  
With
the combination of the header and the exhaust it is a totally different car.  
The
HS4's and manifold can be purchased from Ted Schumacker at TS Imported 
Automotive  or
Scott Harper at Team Triumph.
The top I have came from Prestige Automotive Trim in England.  It has held up 
very
well especially considering the car is usually not garaged. I am not sure the 
fit is
the best though.
Roger Elliott
80 Spitfire
"Kathleen T. Converse" wrote:
>         Need some recommendations on parts for my spit.  I am going to do a
> carb/header/exhaust upgrade and was thinking about using the Weber DGV carb,
> The car currently has water choke, and am not sure if I want to keep it.
> what results has anyone on the list had with the water chokes? should I go
> ahead and switch to manual? Next up is the Exhaust system and Headers, I'd
> like it to have a throaty sound but not irritatingly loud, from what I
> gather, the Monza setup is somewhat noisy, and has problems with backfiring
> and/or popping, and leaving lots of soot on the rear bumper?. Given that,
> What is a good setup to go with the weber?
>         Lastly but not least, I'm also going to replace the convertible top, 
>What
> is the current List-wisdom on tops? what brands fit better/last longer? so
> far I have read about Robbins, Amco and Crown tops, I have a VB catalogue
> that has the Robbins and Crown tops in it, but not the Amco, where can I
> purchase a Amco top at?
>
> Any advice would be greatly apprecitated.
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