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Whats the difference between SU's and Webbers? and any other
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i was just curious if some smarterer person than me could tell me what the difference between an SU carby and a Webber carby is...i know that there's side-draft carbies and normal top mount carbies but ever scince i've heard SU carby i've wondered what it is/means

Posted on: 2004/3/20 10:31
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Re: Whats the difference between SU's and Webbers? and any other
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Well they are different makes to start with.
Webbers are both side and down draft
SUs are only side draft i think....
SUs are single barrel carbies i think where a webbers are all twin draft i think...
I plan to have some pics up son of my carbies that i plan to use on my datto

Posted on: 2004/3/20 10:56
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Re: Whats the difference between SU's and Webbers? and any other
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SU is the brand name, it stands for Skinners Union. As for the differances between carbs
(weber,SU or other) & carb types (downdraft, sidedraft & even the old clanger updrafts) theres a lot to explain, my post would be pages long. There's a decent article in the Tech Section thats worth checking out.

Without going int to much detail, the SU is a single throat "variable venturi" sidedraft carb, it only has one jet (main jet) in which a tapered metering pin slides up and down through, depending on air speed (throttle opening/revs) this meters your fuel.They are a great carb when set up correctly.

A Weber sideraft is a twin throat(two barrel) fixed venturi carb it has many fuel metering systems(circiuts) pump/ idle/choke enrichment/progression or transfer/main.
The right amount of air fuel mixture is regulated by a lot of jets and two emulsion tubes. these carbs can be set up for almost any engine,even the venturi's are interchangable.They are an awsome carb. Getting them set up correctly is an art, but believe me its all worth it when youve finally got them spot on.

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