JK single weber kit for CU - any good?
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JK single weber kit for CU - any good?
Yea yea I know people have views/opinions of weber carbs...
Has/does anyone have a JK single weber kit for CU fitted? have they rated them as any good? just looking at options!
(also looking at the manifold as a different option if it can be sourced that without the carb)
Has/does anyone have a JK single weber kit for CU fitted? have they rated them as any good? just looking at options!
(also looking at the manifold as a different option if it can be sourced that without the carb)
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Re: JK single weber kit for CU - any good?
utter dross.
if you want value for money go stateside tuning and buy a pair of dellortos
accept no substitute
if you want value for money go stateside tuning and buy a pair of dellortos
accept no substitute
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Re: JK single weber kit for CU - any good?
the manifold is half the problem, the inlet tract lengths are enormous. volumetric efficiency is severly compromised, carb icing is a real issue. its just a gash kit for the ill informed / easy option types
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just upjet the standard carbs then they will run perfectly fine
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Re: JK single weber kit for CU - any good?
True but most people need to change because the stock ones are worn out. Pound for pound dells are the best solution
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Re: JK single weber kit for CU - any good?
What Jason said. I had the single webber and upgraded to Dells, not looked back yet.
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Re: JK single weber kit for CU - any good?
cygnak wrote:What Jason said. I had the single webber and upgraded to Dells, not looked back yet.
Whats the difference like to stock ones if you don't mind me asking??
I am considering giving the old girl a bit of a kick up the arris!! And i'm thinking a set of twin 40's is a good first step.
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my difference was with a set of rebuilt solex 37 bhp at the wheels
with jetted dells and tweaked timing 57 bhp.
all dyno proven
massive difference, more power , more mpg and a fantastic induction note
with jetted dells and tweaked timing 57 bhp.
all dyno proven
massive difference, more power , more mpg and a fantastic induction note
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Re: JK single weber kit for CU - any good?
What Jason said again.
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=72857
Definitely gave my bus a kick from the rear and me a smile on my face... oh and a hole in my wallet. But well worth it.
viewtopic.php?f=42&t=72857
Definitely gave my bus a kick from the rear and me a smile on my face... oh and a hole in my wallet. But well worth it.
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Re: JK single weber kit for CU - any good?
I'd second the opinions above about Dells.
Put a set on mine recently and it has made such a difference I won't be going back. My only problem is I don't think the MPG will be any better as the induction noise is just so addictive.
Put a set on mine recently and it has made such a difference I won't be going back. My only problem is I don't think the MPG will be any better as the induction noise is just so addictive.
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oh and a hole in my wallet.
I'm so glad someone actually noted the fact of how much they cost people like to bang on about mods (not just here but also places like VZI/Brickyard etc etc) but fail realise that money needs to be parted with!
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Well i think my mind is made up then, as soon as i get some cash, im going for the dells. I used to have a 1835cc bug with twin 45 dells on and it went like a cat with mustard on its a***!!
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Re: JK single weber kit for CU - any good?
dell kit is 435
how much is the rubbish weber? 200? 300?
whatever it is its wasted money.
how much is the rubbish weber? 200? 300?
whatever it is its wasted money.
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