Starting/ warming up
Re: Starting/ warming up
what model number etc are the webebr carbs?
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Re: Starting/ warming up
I know some people do like the Webber (and thats their opinion)... but the SU is superb. really easy to fix, tune and fault find and you can get the manifold customised and a new carb for less than that Webber costs. and if you are prepared to pop to a scrappy and hook a used carb off yourself then well under half the price.
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Re: Starting/ warming up
I agree, Webber carbs are good, but you can get an SU carb and a custom manifold to fit the SU for less than that Webber carb. For the application an SU is better suited because you're after reliability and torque not high revs and peak power.dan_2k_uk wrote:I know some people do like the Webber (and thats their opinion)... but the SU is superb. really easy to fix, tune and fault find and you can get the manifold customised and a new carb for less than that Webber costs. and if you are prepared to pop to a scrappy and hook a used carb off yourself then well under half the price.
The SU carb, because of the way it is designed, produces more torque in the lower rev range because it increases air velocity. Webbers are designed for maximum air flow at high engine speed.
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Yeah I agree, you can do it cheaper with an SU but it wouldn't be brand new would it? you could do it a whole lot cheaper with just the adaptor kit and a second hand weber, and with a weber you don't have to buy the adaptor for your airbox so you can run a standard one in the standard position no problem, don't get me wrong, I don't dislike SU's its just I was soured by a poor 90 degree adaptor I bought, the weber was a quick and easy solution to the problem of me buying crap parts, the only way I'd ever even consider SU would be with a rockwatt inlet manifold & airfilter adaptor!dan_2k_uk wrote:I know some people do like the Webber (and thats their opinion)... but the SU is superb. really easy to fix, tune and fault find and you can get the manifold customised and a new carb for less than that Webber costs. and if you are prepared to pop to a scrappy and hook a used carb off yourself then well under half the price.
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Anyway to sum up for people using this thread for refrence either way does the job of getting rid of that 1.3 carb.Tramp wrote:Yeah I agree, you can do it cheaper with an SU but it wouldn't be brand new would it? you could do it a whole lot cheaper with just the adaptor kit and a second hand weber, and with a weber you don't have to buy the adaptor for your airbox so you can run a standard one in the standard position no problem, don't get me wrong, I don't dislike SU's its just I was soured by a poor 90 degree adaptor I bought, the weber was a quick and easy solution to the problem of me buying crap parts, the only way I'd ever even consider SU would be with a rockwatt inlet manifold & airfilter adaptor!dan_2k_uk wrote:I know some people do like the Webber (and thats their opinion)... but the SU is superb. really easy to fix, tune and fault find and you can get the manifold customised and a new carb for less than that Webber costs. and if you are prepared to pop to a scrappy and hook a used carb off yourself then well under half the price.
Reckon you could fit a potato with better results than that standard heap!
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No, My potato still runs too rich
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Re: Starting/ warming up
would fitting either a webber carb or an su carb improve the speed on the road as i have the original carb on and i can only get between 55 and 60mph flat out in my sj413
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Re: Starting/ warming up
The short answer is yes, the long answer is so long as it is set up and tuned correctly they should match if not outperform a standard carb in full working order, which yours isn't.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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cheers ED