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DCOE 45s will fit fine if your engine has been breathed-on a bit. If not, get the SUs/ Strommies set up correctly (much cheaper/ fuel efficient/ better bottom-end performance)

If you're buying second hand, check what chokes/ jets/ emulsion tubes etc etc are fitted as it can get very expensive resetting carbs especially if you have to factor in a rebuild too.

Don't forget, the only way to properly get webers set up is to get on the rolling road.

There are faster ways of using unleaded petrol, but not many!

(they do sound awesome though)

Ade

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DCOE 45s will fit fine if your engine has been breathed-on a bit. If not, get the SUs/ Strommies set up correctly (much cheaper/ fuel efficient/ better bottom-end performance)

If you're buying second hand, check what chokes/ jets/ emulsion tubes etc etc are fitted as it can get very expensive resetting carbs especially if you have to factor in a rebuild too.

Don't forget, the only way to properly get webers set up is to get on the rolling road.

There are faster ways of using unleaded petrol, but not many!

(they do sound awesome though)

Ade

thanks ade want some nice sounds from under the bonnet as im thinking of selling my 5 and havin a works rep made out of my 4 with some grunt hopefully

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