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Re: Throttle Body Size?
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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people may have 40 or 45mm webers.. but even a hot L18 will have 32 or 34mm chokes inside the weber..

Posted on: 2008/4/30 21:28
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Re: Throttle Body Size?
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Thanks for your replies.

I am aware that people are using 45's and 40's but as these are larger than 38's is why I asked the question.


Posted on: 2008/4/30 15:28
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Re: Throttle Body Size?
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well people are runing twin webbers wich are 40's and 45's so yes it should work with 38's

Posted on: 2008/4/29 21:57
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Re: Throttle Body Size?
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with no idea watsoever id say yes. should b massive.

Posted on: 2008/4/29 16:22
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Are 38mm throttle bodies (4) big enough to support an a14 with big port/big valve GX Head?

Marty

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