I went to the vw classic today and saw all kinds of type4 upright turbo's. picked up a pair of 40 dcnfs. I have ida's I then went to redline's table"the weber distributer" and he said my IDF's were the "old style" and to not use either, buy the new IDF's becauese mine were 20-30 years old what do yoy guy's think? going in my 103, 78 crank motor...
cant you then buy the
"IDF update kit" ?
what is a dcnf, isnt that a cheap progressive carb?
i thougt you could only get ida 's in 48 mm or bigger
here check out this table from my WEBER carbeuretor book
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dcnf's are a real desirable carb that gene berg uses on alot of bug hi-po motors it was used on alot of Italian sport cars too. I have them on my 57 oval 1776 and like them on that..
ict's are singlr barrel right?, it shows the dcnf on type 1's, but not typeIV's
ict's are like kadrons single barrel 40's.. so I guess nobody has run them on a type 4 I''ve always been a type 1 guy I saw about 1,000 air cooled cars today ,every type ever made,rearest models in the world.. not one 914... nothing like being the "bastard" of both worlds'!!!
hey, were you at the pomona swap? there were a grip of Aircooled cars there too! not a 1000, but a bunch
vw classic , largest vw show in the world ,people come from all ,over tons of japanese and germans buying cars and parts to ship back .Thats one reason ther were so many people at pomona, that was the start of about 8-10 shows this week in orange county CAL..
A DCNF is a three bolt two barrel......popular back in the 70s.....don't see them much anymore.
I ran one as a single on an 1835, Type I. Great bottom end with an 010 dizzy.
Hmmmm, would it be the DCN?
Thye 70s were a blurry nightmare.....
Between the IDF and the DCNF, the two were designed for installation perpendicular to each other.
IDF's ports were intended to be parallel to car centerline, DCNF's ports were designed to be perpendicular to car centerline.
This is why the float bowls need mods to run in the unintended direction.
It all has to do with the original design intent.
I think the DCNF's were designed for an old Ferrari V12, in line, with 6 DCNF's straddling the valley and one barrel feeding one cylinder each side of centerline.
That's why a single DCNF is good on T1 installs, same config.
I agree, DCNF is one of the best street carbs ever, compact, one - sturdy, bearing hung throttle shaft and equal port sizes. But would need the mods for off-axis installation.
Regards
Hayden PTBT
If you're actually going with 103 PCs and a 78 crank you'll end up with 2.6 liters. From everything I've read I don't think 40 IDFs are going to be big enough. You might want to post this over on STF Type4rum for some recommendations. Most people seem to prefer 44 IDFs when going over 2 liters, especially in a performance build.
Mike
Mike is right,
you should go with 44's with that size maybe even 48mm would be OK
IDA's are better for racing, but for that price you're into PEFI territory.
I was worried you would say that, guess I"ll sell both sets on E-bay, weber just re- issued the48 IDA's but I here those arn't to streetable thanks for the input
what do you call "streetable"..?
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