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| Author: | plumberbill [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 8:11 pm ] |
| Post subject: | EFI weber redline or cb quick tune |
thinking of going with efi this year. got it narrowed down to weber's redline http://www.redlineweber.com/ or cb performance's quick tune http://www.cbperformance.com/catalog.asp?ProductID=1665 does anyone have info or personal experience with either product? |
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| Author: | DVS1 [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 8:19 pm ] |
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That is a good question. The CB Quick tune looks interesting. But there was no price. |
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| Author: | plumberbill [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 8:29 pm ] |
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[quote='DVS1']That is a good question. The CB Quick tune looks interesting. But there was no price.[/quote] don't quote me but according to some post's on stf i think it's around 2100.00 gonna call tomorrow. weber dosn't show prices either. |
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| Author: | rockrockets1 [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 9:47 pm ] |
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plumber bill do you not have delorto carbs now why go to fuel inj . we tried it years ago to much altitude change could not get them to work consistent |
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| Author: | rockrockets1 [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 9:48 pm ] |
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Mr burns ended up using them for butterfly for lp set up |
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| Author: | Eric DeBord [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 10:10 pm ] |
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call 1-800-bendover for a price! lol I would say both systems are great. I have VERY little trouble with my 44 Webers so I think I will keep them for a while.. |
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| Author: | rockrockets1 [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 10:12 pm ] |
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that what i'm saying i learned to live with my dels |
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| Author: | pipedope [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 10:13 pm ] |
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AMEN-I like mine just fine.me and eric did get to see dave marks this weekend run his new fuel injection. ran great. |
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| Author: | Baddvw [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 10:26 pm ] |
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I may switch over to EFI from CB Performance, I cannot keep my damn jets from plugging-up even I change the filters after I clean out the carbs from every ride. Maybe I am doing something wrong. I guess I have money to burn when time is right. |
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| Author: | Baddvw [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 10:28 pm ] |
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Maybe I am spoiled from the new school stuff! |
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| Author: | vwtravis [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 10:36 pm ] |
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[quote='Baddvw']I may switch over to EFI from CB Performance, I cannot keep my damn jets from plugging-up even I change the filters after I clean out the carbs from every ride. Maybe I am doing something wrong. I guess I have money to burn when time is right. |
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| Author: | Baddvw [ Tue Dec 25, 2007 11:06 pm ] |
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Not right away, I am still going to run them for another 2-3 months, then when I tear the buggy down to get it powder coated, then I will start looking into EFI. I will keep those interested posted. |
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| Author: | m.ralston [ Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:04 am ] |
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[quote='Baddvw']I may switch over to EFI from CB Performance, I cannot keep my damn jets from plugging-up even I change the filters after I clean out the carbs from every ride. Maybe I am doing something wrong. I guess I have money to burn when time is right. |
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| Author: | bruce 1 [ Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:42 am ] |
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[quote='Baddvw']I may switch over to EFI from CB Performance, I cannot keep my damn jets from plugging-up even I change the filters after I clean out the carbs from every ride. Maybe I am doing something wrong. I guess I have money to burn when time is right. simple fix DELLORTOS I never have to clean jets. Just keep filters clean and oiled and your good to go. |
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| Author: | Odyknuck [ Wed Dec 26, 2007 10:50 am ] |
| Post subject: | Carb/EFI camparsion |
I suppose a comparsion is in order so here are my thoughts on it: Dual Carb Pros: 1) Less expensive than EFI 2) Ability to adjust all 4 cylinders 3) Ease of tuning for some guys Dual Carb Cons: 1) Dirt, Dirt, Dirt = Clogged jets 2) Hard to tune for a lot of guys 3) Flooding on rough terrain 4) Cold natured and no easy way to compensate for various conditions EFI Pros: 1) Increased Fuel economy (important at $3.00 to $6.00 a gallon) 2) Ease of tunning from your dash board when riding 3) Head temperature, Vacumme pressure, O2 (on some) and Throttle position sensors for monitoring engine to control percise fuel curve under all conditions 4) No flooding in rough terrain 5) No Jets to clog (not a good thing on a Narly Hill) 6) More consistant Horsepower thru out RPM and load range 7) No Floats to adjust EFI Cons: 1) Expensive 2) Most systems for VW injectors fire at the same time and dont have the ability to tune each cylinder so motor mechanicals need to be in good condition (BTW carbs require it to) 3) Lack of understanding by most guys. Here are a few thought to ponder, The Industry at large is producing less and less engines and vehicles with carburation. This is not by accident. Based on extensive testing the engineers know that EFI works better than a carbs. BTW even the later AIR COOLED VW motors went EFI |
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| Author: | kybuggy1 [ Wed Dec 26, 2007 2:25 pm ] |
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I agree with you on most of that, but manufacturers went to EFI, because the DRIVABILITY is better, not performance. And easier to diagnose and manage, thru computers. I think it had little to do with performance, and more with economy. I'm not saying EFI isnt great, but I cant believe it is better for our application. I know of a guy w/ pretty much unlimited budget that went to fuel injection on an AC VW. Toiled with it for half a year, had "pros" tuning on it, and said it was never as reponsive as his duals. Took it off and put the dells back on. Maybe it just hasnt been refined enough for us ?. Maybe he didnt have the right "pros" tuning it, I dont know ?. I do know that all I gotta do is think about my pedal and engine accelerates. Comes down just as good. I have to clean my idle jets maybe once or twice a ride, unless its a dust bowl. Mains have never clogged. Most guys need to clean jets less often than me. Once I got 'em dialed, they have never stumbled no matter how jacked up I'm sitting on a hill. You'd have to steal my carbs to get 'em Fuelies DO look cool, though! And easier to run with turbo, from what I've heard. Why hasnt NASCAR gone to it ? How easy would it be for them to regulate it, if everyone had to hook up to a computer during pre-race inspection? Hell, the officials could make every team have the same tune up if they wanted to. No need for restrictor plates. And they could monitor them during the races, I'd imagine. All the drag racers I know that went to EFI, lost numbers. These are all bracket cars though. They were more consistent once everything was dialed in, which is more important to low buck classes, so most kept it, but performance was not better. And most said their cars would "pedal" better with a carb. Maybe it is better, but I cant see it being $1500 better on a play buggy. JMO, Larry |
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| Author: | Eric DeBord [ Wed Dec 26, 2007 7:25 pm ] |
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[quote='bruce 1'][quote='Baddvw']I may switch over to EFI from CB Performance, I cannot keep my damn jets from plugging-up even I change the filters after I clean out the carbs from every ride. Maybe I am doing something wrong. I guess I have money to burn when time is right. simple fix DELLORTOS I never have to clean jets. Just keep filters clean and oiled and your good to go.[/quote] Uh yeah..riiiggghhht. |
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| Author: | bruce 1 [ Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:09 pm ] |
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I have always had great luck with Dellortos and never have to clean the jets. Most of the people I ride with also run them and never have problems. |
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| Author: | Eric DeBord [ Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:16 pm ] |
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I solved my jet problem by making my own fuel filter using a sintered bronze element originally designed to use inside a quadrajet carb. I cleaned one 2 times in an entire year. |
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| Author: | chris38375 [ Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:50 pm ] |
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[quote='Baddvw']Maybe I am spoiled from the new school stuff! |
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| Author: | chris38375 [ Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:54 pm ] |
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[quote='bruce 1']I have always had great luck with Dellortos and never have to clean the jets. Most of the people I ride with also run them and never have problems.[/quote]dellortos are better than weber,but if u know how to fix the weber problems there jus as good as dellotos,cb performance sells jet doctors to fix the idle jets from clogging up |
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| Author: | pipedope [ Wed Dec 26, 2007 10:02 pm ] |
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what is a jet doctor? is it a fuel filter or does it go on the inside of the carborator? |
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| Author: | Baddvw [ Wed Dec 26, 2007 11:11 pm ] |
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I appreciate your guys inputs, I will continue to run my webers until I figure something out, I will completely go through them one more time and I will put on the filters Eric D. recommends, then I will see what happens, just like everybody says, it's all about luck. |
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| Author: | kybuggy1 [ Thu Dec 27, 2007 2:12 pm ] |
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[quote='pipedope']what is a jet doctor? is it a fuel filter or does it go on the inside of the carborator?[/quote] The idle jets pickup air from the top of the carb, right below the base of your air cleaner. The jet doctors are just an extension tube that goes on top or the idle circuit air intake passage. That way they are picking up air from 1 1/2" (or so) above the bottom of the cleaner assembly, instead of right at the bottom of it. I had a lot of idle jet clogging prob |
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| Author: | Roy [ Thu Dec 27, 2007 5:25 pm ] |
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I will let you all know how the Redline injection works. I am installing it starting next week. Roy PS: My Weber's are not for sale. |
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