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Just wondering if anyone here has used the Webber DCOE's cars on there inline? Likes!dislikes.
Thanks
Hank
Posted By: 1950ChevySuburban Re: Weber DCOE side draft carbs - 11/05/05 08:51 PM
I like the adjustability of them. Extra adjustability also can mean more work, easier to lose settings and more opportunity for error. I'm using Dellortos, which are basically the same thing.

Worse that can happen, I use them as throttle bodies and hide injectors in them!
Posted By: Bruce Re: Weber DCOE side draft carbs - 11/07/05 03:02 PM
Webers are great carbs. Virtually unlimited adjustibility which is also the downfall. It takes time to get them tuned correctly and if your carbs are off, it can get very expensive buying all the correct jets, tubes etc etc.
Posted By: 6inarow I.I. #1475 Re: Weber DCOE side draft carbs - 11/23/05 12:41 AM
Anone know where to find a 235/261 weber side draft manifold?
Tom
Posted By: Drew, II # 4211 Re: Weber DCOE side draft carbs - 11/23/05 11:28 AM
Clifford Performance.
http://cliffordperformance.net/Merchant2...egory_Code=C235
Posted By: Wide Ride Re: Weber DCOE side draft carbs - 11/23/05 11:39 AM
You can also find them pretty regularly on Ebay. A vendor calling himself "Mr.Hotrod6" sells the Race Engine brand, which I believe are imported from Brazil.
Posted By: 6inarow I.I. #1475 Re: Weber DCOE side draft carbs - 11/23/05 05:29 PM
Yes, I have seen these, but cant find the 235 version. clifford list them but none are in stock and dont plan to make any more. The others are 292 versions. Could have them made I guess, but that gets $pendy...
This side draft Webber intake is on Ebay w/linkage 194,230,250,292
Item number: 8032585199
Clifford intake webber 45 48 Chevy six 250 292 230 TWM
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