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Twin carbs, which ones?
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<blockquote data-quote="K@rlos" data-source="post: 625541" data-attributes="member: 4304"><p>On a single port you don’t really have much choice tbh, Weber ICT’s, Dell’orto FRD’s or Kadrons. I’d go for a complete Weber kit new from Eurocarb with the CSP linkage. Dell’ortos are getting hard to find and Kadrons are just guff.</p><p></p><p>Twin carbs aren’t difficult to set up, get a carb balancer and do plenty of reading. People often bleet on & on that twin carbs need constant fiddling with, that rubbish. 99% of twin carb problems are due to crappy linkages, I’ve got the CSP linkage on my 48’s and I never tough them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K@rlos, post: 625541, member: 4304"] On a single port you don’t really have much choice tbh, Weber ICT’s, Dell’orto FRD’s or Kadrons. I’d go for a complete Weber kit new from Eurocarb with the CSP linkage. Dell’ortos are getting hard to find and Kadrons are just guff. Twin carbs aren’t difficult to set up, get a carb balancer and do plenty of reading. People often bleet on & on that twin carbs need constant fiddling with, that rubbish. 99% of twin carb problems are due to crappy linkages, I’ve got the CSP linkage on my 48’s and I never tough them. [/QUOTE]
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