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Can enybody tell me what model weber carb is the most powerfull, and can still fit on a stock manifold

thanks

Depends on what a stock manifold is. Stock meaning single bbl solex? Then that would be a single barrel solex.

Stock meaning Weber downdraft manifold? There's many options up to a 40/40 down draft I believe. 32/36 is popular and 38/38 more desirable to some and less common.

Or then there's the side draft webers that come in 38, 40 and 45mm chokes (i think there's a 38mm)

Depends on what you have and what you consider stock.

HTH,

TJW

'79 & '80 Vespas, R75/6 + R90/6 (and a Triumph), '76 IH Scout II

E36 

'71 VIN: 2574356 - Nevada, Sunroof, RUST and a really nice '76

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38/38 is the most common I have seen, but I did see a 40df something set up somewhere. Try the Weber/redline link at TEP I am pretty sure they have a matrix that shows all of your choices.

Justin

76' 2741300 3.23.1976 021 Malaga

75' 2361164 12.20.1974 076 Amazonas

'75 o2 blog

00' 4runner (fishin machine)

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i just bought a 32/36 DGV progressive dbl barrel for my 69 (price about 300 or so), if yours has the original solex single barrel, you'd need to track down a manifold from a 72 on.

they seem to be plentyful

chuck

1969 Colorado Automatic (converted to 4spd)

1982 528e
1972 BMW R75/5

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