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Old 12-28-2004, 02:43 PM
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ok racing beat says they dont recommend the weber 48 carb setup on a 13b 4 port on stock ports. would there be a problem with this combo and how difficult is it to install this setup?
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Old 12-28-2004, 06:34 PM
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A 48 is big for a NA setup.Is this a turbo or NA car?I have a 45 DCOE on my 13B six port and its a little big.
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Yea, the 45 is a little big for the stock port, so a 48 wouldn't be too good. Most people get the 45 and put 38 or 40mm venturies in.
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one more , trammell is posting for me lol.



i was lookign at turning my 6 port 13b into a carb setup for power gains, any reccomendations?
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48 IDA's are very coldblooded, too much carb for a stock ported engine, works good on streetported, brideported, and peripheral port engines. Not good for your daily driver car, hard to start in the cold weather, not very good lowend response, no choke. I love the carbs for full racing applications, but not stock engine street cars! Hope this helps. Carl
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Originally Posted by fcrotornut' date='Dec 28 2004, 09:28 PM
one more , trammell is posting for me lol.



i was lookign at turning my 6 port 13b into a carb setup for power gains, any reccomendations?



Yea, a 45 weber dcoe with 38 or 40mm chokes, 180 main jets, 160 air jets, and velocity stacks. That should do it.
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Old 12-29-2004, 12:07 AM
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wouldnt that be a 4 port?
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