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PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 12:03 am 
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i am goign to be buying dual webers soon i have a 1915 witha weber 44 on it right now that is froze up instead of messing with it im just going to start fresh and upgrade it like i said its a 1915 engle 110 cam port and polished stock heads with stock sized valves stock rockers stock push tube stock 8 dowell pin crank lightened fly wheel im wanting to know what would be the better carbs for this motor the 40s or 44s and is there carbs i can buy with the correct jets for a 1915 with minor tuning or will i have to buy jet kits along with the carbs im going to buy these in march and would like to have them tuned in nice for this coming riding season i found a set on ebay for 500 new im just browsing now but will be getting ahold of some of the sponsors on this site to get prices from them too let me know what ya think thanks


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:17 am 
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Buy Dells!

I have a set of 44's that I would sale with intakes and all for 400. I am selling my webbers because i have a set of dells. It will take a little bit of jetting to get them just right. The jetting depends a lot more that just cam size.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:44 am 
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I built an adapter to fit on a Dellorto intake to fit a ford 2 barrel carb that will TURN it on! The carb came off a 302 c.i. which is a 5.0 (5000 cc motor) so you know a toy 1915 will work fine.It works perfect but an 1835 will get bogged out.DO NOT OVERLOOK A FORD 2 BARREL. IT WILL PERFORM as equal or better than a single Dellorto.205 369-7406


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 2:32 am 
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agreed go with the dels best carbs out their for vw and go 40s or his 44's and jet them right

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 8:45 am 
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V-Dude:

My wife's buggy has a 1915 with about the same specs. When I bought that buggy it had a single Dellorto DLRA 40 setup that ran like crap. There was a huge flat spot starting at about 2500 RPM that I could not get corrected no matter what I did. I changed jets, bought the CB upgrade kit, tuned, cussed, and threw tools, nothing worked. I finally bought a pair of Weber (EMPI) 44's. Once I get them dialed in they work great. No flat spot, good powerband all they way to redline. She loves them. (Bill, if you're reading this, I got the problem we had a Windrock fixed - it was a bad top gasket leaking air).

I have always had Webers (EMPI) and the one thing I don't like about Dells in comparison is the idle jet location. If you have to clean a jet on the trail you must take the filter assembly off to get to it. This sucks because there is a good chance that dirt/mud/crap will get in the carb when you do this. With Webers, the screw to get to the jets is external so the filter stays on if a jet needs attention.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 10:27 am 
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I'd say 44's,I agree on that with the right tuning and as with anything always,always keep your air,and fuel clean,you can't beat the weber,IMO.a lot guys can't run them and call them junk but a lot times it's just operator error,lol.Chad :mrgreen:

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 8:58 pm 
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A set of 40's would be great on that engine. Absolutely no need to use 44mm carbs on an engine that small,ESPECIALLY with stock size valves. The EMPI carbs seem to be working fine these days.I do recommend using CB's intakes and linkage set up.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 9:19 pm 
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LUVSDIRT wrote:
V-Dude:

My wife's buggy has a 1915 with about the same specs. When I bought that buggy it had a single Dellorto DLRA 40 setup that ran like crap. There was a huge flat spot starting at about 2500 RPM that I could not get corrected no matter what I did. I changed jets, bought the CB upgrade kit, tuned, cussed, and threw tools, nothing worked. I finally bought a pair of Weber (EMPI) 44's. Once I get them dialed in they work great. No flat spot, good powerband all they way to redline. She loves them. (Bill, if you're reading this, I got the problem we had a Windrock fixed - it was a bad top gasket leaking air).

I have always had Webers (EMPI) and the one thing I don't like about Dells in comparison is the idle jet location. If you have to clean a jet on the trail you must take the filter assembly off to get to it. This sucks because there is a good chance that dirt/mud/crap will get in the carb when you do this. With Webers, the screw to get to the jets is external so the filter stays on if a jet needs attention.

Good Luck!

Dale

That's why I use wheel grease top and bottom of filter.
My pinion broke because the maincase cracked right at the cv flange and let the ring gear deflect.
I got her fixed now [new case], and added a steel plate between the bellhousing and maincase to strengthen that area.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 24, 2011 10:23 pm 
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I would run 44 or 45 . You may build a bigger eng down the road . Drews swap and sale weekend before Easter.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 6:55 pm 
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While I agree with Arron if you decide to build a stroker down the road buying the larger carbs will save some money.


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PostPosted: Mon Dec 26, 2011 11:36 pm 
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thanks for the input guys now just to decide what im going to get for sure it will be febuary or so before i can have money to get carbs but the info was greatly appricated


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 3:00 am 
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unless your building a 2500 go with 40 dels 40s work great on alll sizes

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