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> Forum Opinion Please, Weber 44 or 40 on stock 2.0
Derek Seymour
post Oct 7 2017, 01:40 PM
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Currently have 44's that were just rebuilt, my experience is that 44's are a little big, and you need at least 2200 cc's of displacement to fully utilize the throatsize.

What's your experience/advice/opinion?
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post Oct 7 2017, 01:54 PM
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QUOTE(Derek Seymour @ Oct 7 2017, 12:40 PM) *
Currently have 44's that were just rebuilt, my experience is that 44's are a little big, and you need at least 2200 cc's of displacement to fully utilize the throatsize.
What's your experience/advice/opinion?

You can use smaller venturis on the 44s, i ran 44s on my 2056 with 32 venturis and they worked well.

I started with bigger venturis but could never get it to run quite right until i downsized them.
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