Hey steve my old race A14 had twin 45's originally it had 35mm chokes from memory when it went to 37mm chokes it made a huge powergain all over the revrange the guy on the dyno was stunned that a little engine could flow so much air it made just over 100hp at the wheels at 7500rpm :) was bored to 1509cc. One thing I miss is the sound of the webbers screaming at full song.
Cheers Andrew

Greer wrote:

Errol,

Isn�t that a heap of air flow then for our reasonably small engines??

Thanks

Steve

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Steve.

37 mm chokes in 45�s & 48s = 510 cfm / carb 2 carbs = 1020 cfm

40 mm chokes in 45�s & 48s = 560 cfm / carb 2 carbs = 1120 cfm

45 mm chokes in 48s or 50�s = 600 cfm / carb 2 carbs = 1200 cfm

Cheers

Feral Errol

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I know its hard to quote airflow figures for webers as the have changeable venturi�s , but can anyone give me an idea of the flow of 45mm and 55mm DCOE webers?? I need it for a comparison to holleys.

Thanks allot

Steve


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