Tarka
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Sept 1, 2006 21:56:00 GMT
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A guy at work heard me talking about my Audi and brought in a set of twin 40 Weber carbs. As a child of the K-Jet generation I know nothing about Webers other than they were THE set up to have on your Escort/Avenger during the 70s.
The set he has offerred me are twin 40s, will need a service as there are a couple of bits missing and will obviously need some kind of adaptor to fit the inlet on either the 1.6 motor thats currently in the Audi or (if I can find one) a 2.0 16V lump from one of the mid 80s Audis.
So - what do you reckon I should offer him for the pair and is it worth the hassle of fitting, setting up and constant fettling that I would be having to carry out, compared to the simple hassle free K-Jetronic fuel injection that the 2.0 16V will come with?
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B-8-D
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Sept 1, 2006 22:02:49 GMT
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webbers are good carbs but tbh i prefere bike carbs they are much more advanced and cheep. as well as very easily tunable.. ps any pics of the audi?? si
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Tarka
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Sept 1, 2006 22:04:51 GMT
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Theres a thread in the Readers Rides section Si but i think its dropped to page 2 today!!
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B-8-D
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Sept 1, 2006 22:09:14 GMT
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yeah i just looked at it... looks ace real nice... is it that one i told u about up the road?? if not then it looks almost exactly th same... old bloke had it for years.... did u ring him?? si
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Tarka
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Sept 1, 2006 22:13:14 GMT
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Your kidding - no it came from Bournemouth. I'll try and catch up with Vince(?)
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B-8-D
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Sept 1, 2006 22:21:21 GMT
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thats the guy.. infact its his dads?/uncle?/father inlaw? he lives 2 mins walk from me so if u wanna look then pop in for a cuppa and we will go see. hes a nice chap just a bit dodery...lol si
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Sept 1, 2006 22:53:35 GMT
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I reckon Webers are redundant nowadays, and are just for rally-jacket-wearing folk who blatter themselves at the thought of doing a bit of wiring or manifold fabrication. Leave it standard or get some injection on there (or possibly bike carbs) is my view.
16V + K-jet gets its old boy out and wazzes all over a set of webers IMO.
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Last Edit: Sept 1, 2006 22:54:36 GMT by Mr_Bo11ox
1972 Fiat 130 1985 Talbot Alpine 1974 Lancia Beta Saloon 1975 + 1986 Mazda 929 Koop + Wagon 1982 Fiat Argenta 2.0 iniezione elettronica 1977 Toyota Carina TA14 BEST CAR EVER!!!!!!!! 1979 Datsun B310 Sunny 4-dr 1984 Audi 200 Quattro Turbo 1983 Honda Accord 1.6 DX GONE1989 Alfa 75 2.0 TS Mr T says: TREAT YO MOTHER RIGHT!
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Sept 1, 2006 22:58:17 GMT
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Well I've never bettered K Jet for turn key motoring - just had a look on ebay and twin 40/45 set ups make some good money - might just buy them off him cheap and whack them on'T Bay
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Sharks in the garage.🐬🇩🇪 I'll finish my projects when you've finished your's!😎😜
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Sept 1, 2006 23:14:03 GMT
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Weber 40's will deffo perk it up. Alot. And help it to make a lovely 'sucky' noise too. But they will also empty your wallet faster than you can fill it. Bay them and yog the proceeds on some efficient (but not so handsome) set-up / beer / loose women etc.
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Sept 1, 2006 23:15:41 GMT
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Now you're talking. some dub greebo will be more than happy to pay good coin for 'that' noise, poor driveability and 18mpg thirst, while you laugh all the way to the bank/paypal account.
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1972 Fiat 130 1985 Talbot Alpine 1974 Lancia Beta Saloon 1975 + 1986 Mazda 929 Koop + Wagon 1982 Fiat Argenta 2.0 iniezione elettronica 1977 Toyota Carina TA14 BEST CAR EVER!!!!!!!! 1979 Datsun B310 Sunny 4-dr 1984 Audi 200 Quattro Turbo 1983 Honda Accord 1.6 DX GONE1989 Alfa 75 2.0 TS Mr T says: TREAT YO MOTHER RIGHT!
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Sept 1, 2006 23:17:39 GMT
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...and that's on a good day! I had a twin 40 set-up on my first estelle for a bit. Nigh on bankrupted me. And the weber 'thing' on my slumber ain't too clevah either....
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Sept 1, 2006 23:32:06 GMT
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Webers chobble the fat one 24/7
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1972 Fiat 130 1985 Talbot Alpine 1974 Lancia Beta Saloon 1975 + 1986 Mazda 929 Koop + Wagon 1982 Fiat Argenta 2.0 iniezione elettronica 1977 Toyota Carina TA14 BEST CAR EVER!!!!!!!! 1979 Datsun B310 Sunny 4-dr 1984 Audi 200 Quattro Turbo 1983 Honda Accord 1.6 DX GONE1989 Alfa 75 2.0 TS Mr T says: TREAT YO MOTHER RIGHT!
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Sept 1, 2006 23:33:36 GMT
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webers + auto box is my least favourite thing in the world right now.
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Sept 1, 2006 23:58:39 GMT
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Last Edit: Sept 2, 2006 0:04:46 GMT by Russell
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just buy a few cans of easy start and employ a lithuanian guy (cash in hand of course!!) to sit in the engine bay pressing the nozzle.
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1972 Fiat 130 1985 Talbot Alpine 1974 Lancia Beta Saloon 1975 + 1986 Mazda 929 Koop + Wagon 1982 Fiat Argenta 2.0 iniezione elettronica 1977 Toyota Carina TA14 BEST CAR EVER!!!!!!!! 1979 Datsun B310 Sunny 4-dr 1984 Audi 200 Quattro Turbo 1983 Honda Accord 1.6 DX GONE1989 Alfa 75 2.0 TS Mr T says: TREAT YO MOTHER RIGHT!
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just buy a few cans of easy start and employ a lithuanian guy (cash in hand of course!!) to sit in the engine bay pressing the nozzle. $0.59 a week?
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Any thoughts/advise on Dellorto carbs? I've got a twin choke 40 on my bugrat atm.
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I always understood that the main failing with carbs over EFi was that the carb setup is always going to be a compromise; that correct jetting for top-end power will leave them spitting fuel back out the bellmouth in the lower end and that efficient fuelling low down will leave the engine starving high up. Bike carbs are supposed to be the zenith of carb-tuning...Constant-Velocity (like an old SU) but without falling apart, seizing, being generally spacky and they look good, sound good, you get one carb per cylinder PLUS(!) they free up some power *n
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Top grammar tips! Bought = purchased. Brought = relocated Lose = misplace/opposite of win. Loose = your mum
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I love the 40's on the ZS. OK they use fuel like bathwater and are only really in tune on the way back from the tuners, but they make a great noise and sound way cool. On the proper plus side they work good on the track as they are set up for that so I live with the poor low speed stuff and stuttering etc.
That said they are really retro tec. If I had the (any) money I'd wap a set of bike carbs on the old girl or a proper injection set up with TB's. There's a reason why most sucessful competition cars use engine management - its better!
Still I'm glad I'l be able to say I had a set
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This space available to rent. Reach literally dozens of people. Cheap rates!
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B-8-D
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Sept 2, 2006 10:42:45 GMT
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webber (and solex delorto etc..) sidedraft carbs are excellent carbs.. u can get excellent power from them but the choke system is a joke and should be never used!!! too rich! and u will lose a bit of drivability off the bottem end.. this is where the bike carbs (cv carbs) work out well with excellent smooth power from the off.. and yes they can be thursty to run,, but if set u right they are not too bad... the biggest prob' is that with a hole in the power at the bottem end of the rev range and that lovely sound they make open, along with the more top end power, u will not be able to get your foot off that throttle!! he he. hense the bad mpg.. si
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