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Upgrade on 1600 sp ???
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<blockquote data-quote="speedwell68" data-source="post: 30065" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>I was thinking about ratio rockers too, they are easy bolt on power.</p><p></p><p>By a twin throat Weber do you mean a, 32/36 progressive. They are a waste of space IMHO, they don't get over the problem of the carb being mounted 5 miles from the heads, the VW manifold setup is very ineffiecient, because of the increased volume of the carb you will be very prone to icing. You'd be better off with the twin 34 ICTs or Dell'orto 34 FRDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speedwell68, post: 30065, member: 78"] I was thinking about ratio rockers too, they are easy bolt on power. By a twin throat Weber do you mean a, 32/36 progressive. They are a waste of space IMHO, they don't get over the problem of the carb being mounted 5 miles from the heads, the VW manifold setup is very ineffiecient, because of the increased volume of the carb you will be very prone to icing. You'd be better off with the twin 34 ICTs or Dell'orto 34 FRDs. [/QUOTE]
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