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WEBER 40DCOE32 any good for a STOCK-PORT 12A?

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Old 03-29-03, 08:04 AM
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WEBER 40DCOE32 any good for a STOCK-PORT 12A?

I can get a WEBER 40DCOE32. I'm a noob@this stuff so I need help.

It has a choke, but no intake manifold.

Is this Weber good enough for a STOCK-PORT or is it too small?
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I think people will tell you it is too small. I am no expert, I don't even play one on TV, it is just what I have read.
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You could run dual webers with those if you had the right manifold. I think one might be a bit too small though. I mean, it could work, you might just not see much power with it. Hell, I dunno .

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RotorMotorDriver, I think you are correct. Some of the power you could potentially have would most likely be robbed.
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