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> Just to set the record straight. Webers once setup NEVER have to be
> tuned unless you change something in the engines internals. In fact the
> only adjustment there is on a Weber is idle speed. No mixture settings,
> nothing. This is not a bias one way or the other , just more
> information.
>
Sorry, I'm sort of coming in to this thread in the middle but are you
talking about the Weber DCOE's? The Weber DGV downdraft I've got on my Spit
does indeed have a mixture adjustment needle as well as idle speed screw.
I've never taken a good look at the sidedrafts though.
I can't take sides on the SU/Weber debate as I've never actually had an SU
setup really running for me well enough to compare. My MG is in pieces so
the SUs don't get much use, and my TR3's SUs are in such desperate need of
rebuilding that I can't use them as a judge.
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Jeremy DuBois jer@thlogic.com
Manager, Info Systems http://www.thlogic.com/~jer/
Thermalogic Corporation '60 TR3A, '74 MGB, '76 Spit
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