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Old 04-03-2005, 07:35 PM
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So i dont think i will be seeing200 or so anytime soon to blow on a 13bT engine, so i think im gonna cave in and save a little more and go with a webber 48ida, hurray for a carb'd 13b 6 port.



this will be my first carb'd car, so no idea what to expect, anyone have hints or suggestion.
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[quote name='fcrotornut' date='Apr 3 2005, 04:35 PM']So i dont think i will be seeing200 or so anytime soon to blow on a 13bT engine, so i think im gonna cave in and save a little more and go with a webber 48ida, hurray for a carb'd 13b 6 port.



this will be my first carb'd car, so no idea what to expect, anyone have hints or suggestion.

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Are you going carb only or a blow trough setup???
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I think carbs are underrated.



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mazdatrix or rb, dont remember which, only recommends carbing a ported 13b
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[quote name='Shane.Trammell' date='Apr 4 2005, 10:14 AM']mazdatrix or rb, dont remember which, only recommends carbing a ported 13b

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but ive heard alot of good from people with stock port carbs'
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ok
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have fun starting your car in the cold weather.
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[quote name='RowTarEh' date='Apr 4 2005, 02:38 PM']have fun starting your car in the cold weather.

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the joys of living in texas...
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it does not have to be freezing. why not go standalone? at least with a standalone, you could use it later if you decide to with boost.
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[quote name='RowTarEh' date='Apr 4 2005, 05:05 PM']it does not have to be freezing. why not go standalone? at least with a standalone, you could use it later if you decide to with boost.

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dont want boost...
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