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[since you ask]In modern times, fuel injection has replaced carburetors in both production cars and most modern motor racing, although Weber carburetors are still used extensively in classic and historic racing. They are also supplied as high quality replacements for problematic OEM carburetors. Weber fuel system components are distributed by Magneti-Marelli, Webcon UK Ltd, and in North America by several organizations, including Interco Products Corporation, Worldpac, marketing under the Redline name. Other suppliers include Overseas Distributing 800 665 5031, and Pierce Manifolds. Weber is nowadays one of brands owned by Magneti Marelli Powertrain S.p.A.[sya]

 

 

 

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Edited by - GTD on 2 Nov 2007 12:15:50

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that includes the 3 manifolds, and 3 45 dcoes so all told

 

 

 

Yes its is hard to justify ,

but add on the big valves and the extra 300cc it will be 200bhp+ classic monster and it will look stunning

 

(yes I know what lens I could buy)

 

 

😬 😬 😬

 

I spit on your Emeralds give me SUs for now, then webbers

 

Edited by - Delbert on 2 Nov 2007 13:22:32

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And a suspension kit

 

Ahead of you on that one *cool*

 

Reckon the Zorst will be a Xmas pressie from Delberta 😬 *cool* *cool*

 

well I've 9 days where I do not have to pretend to work so itts cost effective etc etc

 

I spit on your Emeralds give me SUs for now, then webbers

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Spend, spend, spend....!

 

Next year it's going to be the battle of the oldies!!

 

Luckily Paul Davis is old enough to qualify with a new car!

 

*tongue*

 

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Edited by - GTD on 2 Nov 2007 18:34:33

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