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Old 06-30-15, 12:03 PM
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Weber 45 DCOE

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is a Weber 45 DCOE big enough to feed a street ported 12A? Any recommendations on jets if yes?
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depends, if its on a wrap around manifold, probably not. if its on a lake cities style, then its fine. the length is different, but i think the engine really likes the straight lake cities style. i've got one for sale, its really torquey everywhere
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I ran the one that j9fd3s has and can vouch for its torqueyness (is this a word?)

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