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Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs
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I like the weber dgv on my 620, but the a-series looks much better with sidedrafts. My car will never be a racer. I just want it quick and pretty for shows and fun to drive for joy rides. The sidedrafts sound so much better too.

Right now I'm imagining what bike carbs would sound like screaming to 9000rpms. I might scare away all the honda 250 guys :P

So far the huge plus I see is the ability of the R1s to handle mild boost easily. I only plan to run 5-7psi on a supercharger but this will be way down the road. However, if I can make an investment in my carbs now that will handle the boost and only need a different tune, that saves me money over all.

Posted on: 2013/11/1 5:04
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     Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs Kirden 2013/11/1 4:28
       Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs D 2013/11/1 4:36
         Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs ddgonzal 2013/11/1 4:50
           Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs Kirden 2013/11/1 5:04
             Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs ddgonzal 2013/11/1 6:47
               Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs Kirden 2013/11/1 7:00
                 Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs a12datto120y 2013/11/1 11:19
                   Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs D 2013/11/1 12:49
                     Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs crab45 2013/11/1 12:57
                       Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs Kirden 2013/11/1 14:55
                         Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs D 2013/11/1 15:10
       Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs a12datto120y 2013/11/1 15:19
         Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs ddgonzal 2013/11/1 17:44
       Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs Rallytwit 2013/11/2 3:36
         Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs D 2013/11/2 3:46
           Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs D 2013/11/4 2:56
       Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs dennisg 2013/11/3 5:35
       Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs lamb_daiquiri 2013/11/3 6:01
         Re: Dual DCOE vs R1 Carbs Anonymous 2013/11/3 7:16




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