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ehendrikd
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weber dcoe vs dellorto dhla Wed, 11 February 2004 11:27 Go to next message
as the subject says, what are everyone's opinions and or experiences?

i know that the dhla's are heaps cheaper and easier to get hold of than dcoe's.

people have told me dhla's are really hard to tune, but other people have told me the total opposite Confused

before anyone says efi, i have looked into this and it is out of my price range (for the moment)

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Re: weber dcoe vs dellorto dhla Wed, 11 February 2004 11:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
i have a dual 48mm sidedraft dellorto for sale. Has huge potential, mainly used on 13"b" rotarys. Seems to work very well
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Re: weber dcoe vs dellorto dhla Wed, 11 February 2004 11:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thanks dude, but i will need 2 Sad and i don't have the cash for a couple of months
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Re: weber dcoe vs dellorto dhla Wed, 11 February 2004 11:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
what engine are you running dude? dual 48mm throat is pretty bloody big!
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Re: weber dcoe vs dellorto dhla Wed, 11 February 2004 13:43 Go to previous message
I think the problem with dellortos is that they are a little too precise, they need to be perfectly sycn'd or they have a tiny flat spot.

Jet's are availible for both, webers are probably easier to find, but you only tune them once. Jet's aren't cheap Very Happy

If i were to do it all again, injection for sure.
Cheaper, more drivable, better fuel consumption etc

By the time it's all set up and running, cost difference is negligable, well for me they were.

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