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Old 01-04-12, 03:25 PM
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SR 5 13b 4 port bridge and carb set up

Ok so I have a 13b that I want to do a full bridge port and have a carb set up..I honestly don't know anything about carbs and which one I would even get! Everyone says the webber IDA even the webber 51 but I was just wondering if anyone has any input on this the car is going to be a drift set up on an 84 GSL-SE. If anyone could chime in that would be awesome!

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Webber 48IDA is probably the best carb choice if you are gonna take any turns. Deep float bowls keep the jets submerged preventing bogging when pulling G's. The 48 is good for midrange torque to keep your tires spinning.
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Ok cool I appreciate the input! Now is the racing beat webber 51 is that much different then the 48?
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Ok cool I appreciate the input! Now is the racing beat webber 51 is that much different then the 48?
Not much different it is a 48 modified to be ~13% bigger.
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