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JALVORD_2003_68 06-04-02 04:22 AM

Weber Carb Mods
 
I have a dual 2 bbl. rotary enginering intake and a set of weber carbs on that, HTF do you adjust them?:confused:

REVHED 06-04-02 05:20 AM

Adjust what? And how does this have anything to do with the poll?

peejay 07-03-02 09:30 AM

I think you probably have the 36DCD carbs. Find info on those, for starters.

Your poll doesn't have the most common setup for 1st-gens (actually for ALL RX-7s since 1st-gens are still the most common model) which is of course single 4-barrel carb :) Twin 2-barrel is actually a rare setup. (Who in their right mind would put twin turbos on a 1st-gen when a single will be less complex and make more power?)

Pedestrian X 07-03-02 09:46 AM


Originally posted by peejay
I think you probably have the 36DCD carbs. Find info on those, for starters.

Your poll doesn't have the most common setup for 1st-gens (actually for ALL RX-7s since 1st-gens are still the most common model) which is of course single 4-barrel carb :) Twin 2-barrel is actually a rare setup. (Who in their right mind would put twin turbos on a 1st-gen when a single will be less complex and make more power?)


a ricer who likes to pop the hood and have stuff that looks faster

peejay 07-03-02 09:53 AM

Proving in my mind that FD = rice no matter what :D

82streetracer 07-03-02 01:18 PM

the dual turbo setup on a FD is almost impossible to see by the untrained eye. And any import fan should know that a big single would make more power.


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