my twin 45 weber conversion **PICS**
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my twin 45 weber conversion **PICS**
what fun weve had getting this bloody lot on i tell you!
but oh well worth it in the end aye!
so heres a few pics in order of original stuff coming off and new stuff going on..
enjoy..
My order from demon tweeks!
original stuff ready to come off..
everything off ready for new gear to go on!
rough fitting of inlet manifold with exhaust manifold after a bit of grinding and thinning down
shortend throttle cable housing and home made bracket for bulk head to hold them both in place( both cables are connected to the foot pedal with a 2-1 block )
finally, what uve all been waiting for ( i hope ) - twin 45 dcoe's fixed ad ready for rolling road!
but i aint going no where without my…..
so there you have it. my twin weber conversion.
got a few more stuff to do to it but cant afford much more atm!! haha
will have a rear disk conversion with pics heading up this way sooner or later!
got all the stuff here ready . just finding the time
so what you all think??
93' cab in need of a miracle
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Smart installation though.
I'd be tempted to luvre the panel above the bulkhead and remove the rain tray is this'll help cooling dramatically. Remember, for every two degrees C your drop your intake air temp, you gain 1bhp. Especially when you've got the exhaust manifold imidiately below the carbs.
There is nothing in this world as nice as the induction roar from DCOE's!
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i knew i was suposed to have a gap in that spring thingy but wasnt sure how much as they still got a few more turns left in them.
so is 20p the correct gap for them to sit at?
and yeh ive been thinking about removing the rain try but again. its just finding the time etc and im still only young (20) so im always at work etc etc.
im sure u know how it is.
theres still a couple more small bits n bobs to do on it so i'll make sure i get them loosened up a tad.
thanks for your advice!!
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Volkswagens With Attitude
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manifold cost about ?150 i think
if you use ur standard exhaust manifold you will have to grind abit out of the inlet manifold for it to sit in .
thats what i had to do with mine until i get my 4 branch mani.
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Andy
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1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
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but i read in another thread your best to go for a megasquirt ecu as ur standard one isnt very good for a twin carb setup?
im not too sure tho so dont take my word for it.
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unless it's quite a modified engine, don't waiste your money.alexHxC said
how hard is it to do if your cars fuel injected?
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hi not to sound an idiot but what do you mean buy the 'cosworth buttons'
thanks
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your best to ring round and explains what ur after and whats been done to your engine etc then they will help you out..
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them little threaded lugs with the spring type washers on them…
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weber conversion looks really smart,
hope u dont mind me askin… but how much did all your stuff from demon tweeks cost?
cheers
sam
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right the stuff i got from demon tweeks cost me ::
235 each carb…
150 manifold
80 ( i think ) for linkage kit ( proper weber linkage with a pedal block intead of the 2-1 adapter block )
70-80 for facet pump
and 30-40 for filter king.
( i cant remember the exaxt prices on the pump and filter but i know they were around that mark )
all in all with postage n stuff on my order came to just under 900 i think and was with me in in 2 working days
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very good tune man
drive fast cars or die dreaming of it
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mk1nath said
i got told by demon tweeks a 'ultimate road ' piper cam which will add a around 14-15 bhp which will match the set up quite nice…
your best to ring round and explains what ur after and whats been done to your engine etc then they will help you out..
Just fitted these cams into my 16v it's going on the rolling road so will tell you exact gain(I'm running 48's)
Speeding is like masturbation, everyone does it ,but it's not something you should record and put on the internet!!
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let us all know what ur output is..
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