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Author:  1380 yellow devil [ Wed Dec 01, 2004 10:24 pm ]
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This may have been asked before but which is better Webber/Dellorto or Su as I have picked up a Webber on the deluxe I got and was thinking about putting it on My 1380. Will it give it better low down torque I know it will have better top end I currently have a 1.75 HIF SU

Author:  drmini in aust [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 5:38 am ]
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1380 yellow devil wrote:
This may have been asked before but which is better Webber/Dellorto or Su as I have picked up a Webber on the deluxe I got and was thinking about putting it on My 1380. Will it give it better low down torque I know it will have better top end I currently have a 1.75 HIF SU


Short answer= NO.
But it will gurgle better than the SU.. 8) :lol:

Author:  gafmo [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 6:06 am ]
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Don't forget the Bling Bling Factor 8)

Author:  Baracade [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 6:55 am ]
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Don't forget that after you have your weber jetted correctly you don't have to tune it again. Unlike Su's where you are constantly fiddling...

Smiles

Baracade

Author:  doogie [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 7:12 am ]
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If you chose to put your weber on i know a guy at Mortdale who is excellent at setting up webers, he did my big stroker motor & its proved flawless in motorsport, i'll forward he's details if you go with the weber.

Doogie

Author:  Chris [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 8:14 am ]
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Baracade wrote:
Don't forget that after you have your weber jetted correctly you don't have to tune it again. Unlike Su's where you are constantly fiddling...

Smiles

Baracade


Not in my experience. As David vizard once observed......if the SU had been Made in Italy no one would buy a Weber......or words to that effect. They definitly are affected by weather and are most probably more sensitive than SU's in this regard, iif the ultimate performance is required. They make a nice noise though. On other cars where the installation is less compromised then they do have an advantage.

Author:  68matic [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 10:39 am ]
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another disadvantage about webers
i was told
that webers n dells
throw so much fuel into your second and third cylinders that they eventually screw up those cylinders
dont kow how true this is

Author:  ausminis4u [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:01 pm ]
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id fit a dellorto, only because i love the induction noise ;)

Author:  1380 yellow devil [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:11 pm ]
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No Worries so it sounds like it what u would prefer to use is what to go for

Author:  ausminis4u [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:14 pm ]
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go with your choice, both setups can perform very well, especially a properly set up hif44 (or hif38)

Author:  1380 yellow devil [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:19 pm ]
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well As u know my HIF is a Hybrid of HS and HIF and now that I did that it works quite well and has more tourqe then it had before

Author:  ausminis4u [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:21 pm ]
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1380 yellow devil wrote:
well As u know my HIF is a Hybrid of HS and HIF and now that I did that it works quite well and has more tourqe then it had before
id leave it if its going wel then , if it aint broke, dont fix it ;)

Author:  1380 yellow devil [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 12:25 pm ]
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Yep I think I will

But I will try the one out that is on Deluxe that we just got hold of and see How it goes.

Author:  drmini in aust [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 5:59 pm ]
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68matic wrote:
another disadvantage about webers
i was told
that webers n dells
throw so much fuel into your second and third cylinders that they eventually screw up those cylinders
dont kow how true this is


Well the Dellorto hasn't screwed mine up yet, and it's done over 45,000 fast MILES since rebuild :wink:
Depends on the manifold (don't use a Lynx or other swan neck) and how you jet it. Years back I had a Weber 45 for a while and swore I'd never use another, but later I found it wasn't jetted properly.

Author:  68matic [ Thu Dec 02, 2004 6:17 pm ]
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oh ok
thats good to know Doc
all these performance enhancing mods...
i always though they do something not necessarily good in the long run

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