Been having dreams of dual weber carbs.., Intervention or a push to go back to the stone ages? |
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Been having dreams of dual weber carbs.., Intervention or a push to go back to the stone ages? |
Mueller |
May 17 2018, 01:02 PM
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Between seeing all these /6 conversions with Weber carbs and watching too Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee with so many carb'd vehicles I keep looking at converting to carbs.
Still going to run a distributor (modern programmable version) so no desire to go full standalone EFI. I'm hoping my L-Jet plays nice on my 1.8 with bigger cam and 2.0 valve sized heads however I'm sure I'd get a little more oomph from the webers...that and webers just plain look sexy. If, and that is a big if....would IDF 40s or IDF 44s be better? |
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