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<blockquote data-quote="mister" data-source="post: 577210" data-attributes="member: 14181"><p>In my experience...</p><p>The move to 1641 will make only a very small difference.</p><p>If you want simplicity, economy and reliability, then get your original solex refurbed.</p><p>If you want a bit more torque for the hills, then Weber 34s work well when set up properly, go for the best kit you can afford, I was advised the empi but wish I forked out for the CB kit. You will also need a fuel regulator as the stock pump supplies too much pressure for the Weber 34s, I have a malpassi fuel king that works well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mister, post: 577210, member: 14181"] In my experience... The move to 1641 will make only a very small difference. If you want simplicity, economy and reliability, then get your original solex refurbed. If you want a bit more torque for the hills, then Weber 34s work well when set up properly, go for the best kit you can afford, I was advised the empi but wish I forked out for the CB kit. You will also need a fuel regulator as the stock pump supplies too much pressure for the Weber 34s, I have a malpassi fuel king that works well. [/QUOTE]
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