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Weber Downdraft 38/38


tylerrice

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Don't know where you read that. That carb would suit a worked 2L motor nicely. A stock 4k is only 1.3L, and until you add extractors, exhaust and a cam you are wasting your time fitting a larger carb.

 

Do yourself a favour. Google "engine cfm calculator". Find a calculator, enter in your engine specs and find out the CFM requirements for a stock 1300cc 4k revving to 6500 rpm.

 

Then go and google "weber 38/38 dgas cfm".

 

When you've done that come back and report on how many cfm a stock 4k needs, and how many cfm a weber 38/38 dgas can deliver.

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weber 38/38 dgas: 300 cfm

Stock 4k Engine: 207 cfm

 

Thats what i found but caus i have no idea could be very wrong...

 

 

I actually got 124 CFM for the stock 4k at 83% volumetric efficiency.

 

Right on for the carb.

 

Ok, I'll make you think again (well not to hard, it is an easy question). Do you think having a carb that is over twice the CFM capacity of the motors requirement is a good thing?

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not a good thing at all, what if you get it jetted down? is that the right thing? sorry guys i know I must be so annoying but I'm reading and slowly learning these things..

 

Relises jetting it down wont fix anything... what could?

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To put it bluntly, a smaller carby......

 

A 32/36 is about as big as you'd want to go on a 4K......

 

A 32/32 is considered by many as ideal.

 

As I understand it, it has something to do with air velocity and fuel vaporization, but I'm unsure of specifics.

 

In short, the 38/38 will make the engine run like a dog, and there are many more viable options available to you.

 

*edit* Regardless of the carby you choose, you will likely need to re-jet it to suit the motor if it hasn't been already.

 

Google will provide the bulk of the answers to anything mechanical, all you need is a little patience...... Kgo.

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thanks for the help guys, So Ideal Carby's to get are: Weber 32/32, Weber 32/36 re-jetted down, Twin SU HS4's, Twin Asia (corolla) sidedraught. Could someone please lead me to what would be the best Carby to go for... Thanks everyone for your help.

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