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idf webers or dcoe webers?

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2013/06/03 22:05:07 (permalink)
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idf webers or dcoe webers?

idf or dcoe webers.
what is the performance differences
I have a single 40mm dcoe on my pinto, and looking at upgrading.
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    ratta tat tat
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    Re: idf webers or dcoe webers? 2013/06/03 22:57:53 (permalink)
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    Has the pinto had any headwork done? I believe upgrading to twins in either IDF or DCOE is pointless otherwise. Standard engine, a modified and rejetted 32/36 would perform just as well as your DCOE. 38DGAS weber is good for mild to warm engine. Twins for warm to hot. IDF's are good because they dont lean out when cornering, and look a bit different too :)
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    Re: idf webers or dcoe webers? 2013/06/04 00:55:00 (permalink)
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    Side draughts make cheap easy power and a great sound, the police pits don't like them much though. The IDF,s will cost a bit more but will be far nicer to drive and yeah look nicer too...... Trying the 38dgms on my next engine setup, it'll fit under the stock aircleaner for licencing

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    Re: idf webers or dcoe webers? 2013/06/04 09:19:37 (permalink)
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    hi guys thanks for your replys, just brought the car rs2000 i have been told his is the build, forge pistons, head work with big valves, cam 3000-7000rpm, extractors.
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    Re: idf webers or dcoe webers? 2013/06/04 10:49:15 (permalink)
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    You can't go wrong either way but sidedraghts will be much cheaper.
     
    Finding some 44idf's will be the hard part.
     
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    Re: idf webers or dcoe webers? 2013/06/04 11:58:42 (permalink)
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    Much cheaper based on what Matt?

    Make it go FASTER!
     
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