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Weber DCO/SP 48 = DCOE 48?

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Old 11-23-10, 11:46 AM
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Weber DCO/SP 48 = DCOE 48?

I hear that a DCOE 48 is the third best carb after Dell and IDA. I don't want to run either. My question is this; How does a DCO/SP compare to a DCOE 48? I was looking at http://www.webercarbsdirect.com/48_D.../19630.007.htm
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if i understand the designations, i think it's basically with choke (DCOE) and without choke (DCO). i'm not sure what, if anything, the "SP" designates.
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