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> Tight budget, carb question, Dual one barrels?
ldsgeek
post Feb 19 2011, 04:23 PM
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Does anyone have any experience with any of the dual one barrel setups? I want to replace the single progressive that came with my 1974 1.8 but the budget keeps getting tighter than I had hoped. I can save over $100USD by going with dual one barrels instead of dual HPMX 40s but am not sure how the performance/tuning would suffer. The engine is stock other than the intake for now. Any help would be appreciated.
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post Feb 19 2011, 04:49 PM
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Buy some used Dellorto 36's or 40's. You'll save a bundle and have much better carbs. Dual Kadrons do work, but I didn't like them on my 1776 Bug 15 years ago. I doubt I'd like them any more today.
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post Feb 19 2011, 07:13 PM
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Just FYI, AA has the dual HPMX 40's on sale right now for $499. I have them on my 2.0. Decent (though not perfect) setup. I also got them a few months ago at this sale price.
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post Feb 19 2011, 07:40 PM
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Every time that I bought a performance part that was a compromise,it always got replaced later-as soon as budget allowed.J Jackson
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post Feb 19 2011, 08:23 PM
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QUOTE(ldsgeek @ Feb 19 2011, 05:23 PM) *

Does anyone have any experience with any of the dual one barrel setups? I want to replace the single progressive that came with my 1974 1.8 but the budget keeps getting tighter than I had hoped. I can save over $100USD by going with dual one barrels instead of dual HPMX 40s but am not sure how the performance/tuning would suffer. The engine is stock other than the intake for now. Any help would be appreciated.


Would you like to go to FI for really cheap?
GEt in touch...send me a PM, we are close enough.
I may have most of the parts you need...not sure if I have all the Ljet stuff, I do have alot.

Rich
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post Feb 19 2011, 08:37 PM
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Dual single barrels will work for your 1.8. You may choke off on the top end (not enough air flow), but they'll work.
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