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Main : Misc Weber DFV series carburetor (DFEV and DFAV)

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Weber DFV series carburetor (DFEV and DFAV)
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The DFV Series offers the same increased performance, economy, drivability and excellent values does the DGV Series. The basic design of the DFV carbs is that of the DGV Series. but as a mirror image, with the primary and secondary barrel position reversed in the body While the throttle lever in the DFV rotates in a clockwise motion it rotates counter clockwise in the DGV. The DFV also features a power valve circuit to facilitate low vacuum running conditions-perfect for long duration, high output situations. You get the same value, parts availability and durability as with the DGV in a carburetor suited for your needs. DFEV and DFAV respectively electric and water controlled chokes.

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2007/1/13 13:18  Updated: 2007/1/13 13:18
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 Re: Weber DFV series carburetor (DFEV and DFAV)
Does anyone know what cars used these carbs? These might just prove to be an even better choice for our Datsuns than the DGV range.

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jaimecidpedro
Posted: 2007/1/13 22:07  Updated: 2007/1/13 22:07
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 Re: Weber DFV series carburetor (DFEV and DFAV)
I have seen them in Alfa Romeo, twin packs.

I found this link in the net, apparently there are kits sold for Chrysler vehicles.

Check this out:

http://www.webercarburetor.net/product.php?printable=Y&productid=16142

Also I found this kit DFEV for the Fiat Spider 75-80

www.international-auto.com/pdf_files/cat40/pg13.pdf

Apparently this carburetor is as versatile as the DGV series. Fiat , Mitsubishi ( montero 2.6) Mazda ( 2.6) , Porsche 912/914 , Renault R-5 Le car , air cooled VW's as well as water cooled VW's and american engines like Chrysler and Dodge use these carbs as aftermarket performance kits.
Perhaps "mass" production has leaned towards the DGV series, but I see lots of applications and advantages for this DFV series.
I have a Suzuki Samurai off road vehicle, and a constant complaint by off roaders with Suzukis is that upon decending off an incline or in any incline, the DGV tends to flow...and some advocate installing the carburetor the other way around.
This DFV series would be taylor made for Suzuki riders.

I am going to drop the bomb over there.

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2007/1/13 23:10  Updated: 2007/1/13 23:10
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 Re: Weber DFV series carburetor (DFEV and DFAV)
I have picked up a couple of OEM Weber 32 DIR carbs.
These might have something to offer too. They are a progressive 32/32 carb & this smaller size may be better suited to the smaller engines, like 1200 & A12 engines in stock trim.
Keep in mind that the larger 32/36 carb was designed for a 2 litre engine & may simply be too much carb for some engines.

The 32 DIR also seems to be, like the DFV, largely mirror reversed from the DGV & this has a couple of advantages.
I will clean one of them up & take some photos & try to do a bit of an essay to present for discussion.

Oh yeah, 32 DIR 19 -24 -29- 49A come from
1976 -'80 Renault R12, Virage 1400
1973 Renault R15, R16 1600 Auto
1973 Renault R15, R17 1600 Manual

32 DIR 39 -39A -50A
1970 to '71 Renault R10
1974 to '80 Renault R12, Virage 1400 Auto
1974 -'76 Renault R15, R17 1600 Auto.

32 DIR 91
1975 to '87 Alfa 33 1.5L
1975 to '82 Alfasud Ti coupe 1.2L & 1.5L
1983 Alfasud Super 1500

As can be seen, this size carb is designed around 1200 to 1600 size engines &, as I wrote, I believe that this may be an advantage on some Datsun engines.
You can just imagine how big the demand is for old Renault parts in the wreckers, so the carb should be dirt cheap, but is probably only likeley to be found in the older & larger yards.



More in a new thread later.

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jaimecidpedro
Posted: 2007/1/13 23:36  Updated: 2007/1/13 23:36
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 Re: Weber DFV series carburetor (DFEV and DFAV)
Yes, there is more suitable carbs for smaller engines , and there is such an array of carbs by Weber. I will investigate....European markets have so many different vehicles and performance kits that it is a great place to investigate.
I believe that due to production numbers, Weber in english speaking countries has marketed the DGV series , and in part due to emissions restrictions.
Fiats have a lot of information for us datsun guys,because there is a lot of small engine Fiat cars with extensive performance paraphenalia.