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sellers
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Daz Works in Health and Beauty
weber carb fitting
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09 July 2005, 11:53 »
iv just got a weber carb for my driver, and im wondering whats the crack with fitting it?  there seems to be alot of wirring and pipes arouind the pierburg? do these get blanked or just left?
cheers guys
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sellers
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Daz Works in Health and Beauty
Re: weber carb fitting
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09 July 2005, 23:48 »
done it now, ÂÂÂ
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mrwotto
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Re: weber carb fitting
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10 July 2005, 05:48 »
Nice one mate, can you notice the performance difference?
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sellers
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Daz Works in Health and Beauty
Re: weber carb fitting
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10 July 2005, 12:30 »
yeah especially lower down the revs, piece of p!ss to fit,
get one on ur 1.8, and a cam
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monzablue16v
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Re: weber carb fitting
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11 July 2005, 17:25 »
Can you see the fuel gauge move towards empty when you put your foot down!!?
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Quote from: AlanD on 24 October 2008, 13:33
Probably got lost in the "Great Crash of 08
sellers
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Daz Works in Health and Beauty
Re: weber carb fitting
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11 July 2005, 18:16 »
supprisingly, no joke but yes, and its only a twin choke weber
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