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> i have 34 webers ,question about going larger
rosenfe
post May 14 2014, 02:04 PM
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on my 73 2.0.i have 2 -34 webers with original cam,would like more power without rebuilding or changing cam.still have complete original fi,but it was not running when i got it with the fi,so we put on webers.would i do better going back to the fi,or would larger webers work?
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post May 14 2014, 04:49 PM
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I had 44s on my 2.0 with the stock cam from 1982 to 1987 when it was my daily driver. Never let me down, but it did not have additional power over the fi and it had a few flat spots. drove it across county and no issues. Prior to making the switch I had plenty of fi problems. Now I have a carb cam and what a difference in power.

If this resource of great people here at the world existed back in the 1980s I would never had switched, but back then few people knew how to deal with the fi. If you are going to keep the stock cam go with the stock fi.
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