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I'm looking into gettin some juicy carbs for the motor at the end of the month. What would be best, triple weber's 40dcnf or a holley 4bbl on a swaymar manifold? The engines abit far back so not sure whether the webers will fit but i spose i could always cut. Just interested in performance and difference in price really. Cheers Azz :thumbsup:

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Not sure about perfomance but you cant beat the look of triple Webbers, and proberbly be best performing too aside from throttle bodies, (and two turbo's :mrgreen: ).

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you`ll get more power with triple webers but a Holley is easy to keep tuned and better on fuel too. i ran a Holley on my Anglia with an essex in it for 6 years. only thing i had a problem with was the float`s sticking!! :thumbsup:

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A holley 390 will do the job ok we had a evil v6 mk1 tina with vulcan heads n other mad stuff that carb was great on there. The webbers look awesome ,but would props be a pain in the arse to set up :D

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I have gone for a holley 390 set up.

They are capable of fuelling to over 200bhp if the engine spec allows but are cheaper to buy, set up and run than a set of triple webbers.

If money were no object though I would have the webbers.

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i've seen big bike carbs on a v6, v8 and even an aston martin v12, they worked fantastic and returned stupidly good mpg for the motor, just thought i'd drop that in. :D

 

go bike carbs, they are the way forwards! :ykt::thumbsup:

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you'd be best off getting a maniflod made up from bogg bros, they're the ones who did the aston, and a ferarri if i recall, they'd probs make a custom kit too, so you could probs have 1 bike carb per pot, plus they look the nuts. i dont know how much that'll cost but for my kit on a xflow was £550, but i wouldn't recomend buying the carbs from them, source your own n let them jet them etc. if you visit their site it shows sum of the manifolds on big engines, very nice.

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I dont fancy going down the bike carb route tbh, its too fandangley. them webers look the nuts. money aint a problem really but its still nice to know, around how much would 3 42dcnf's n a manifold cost?

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My manifold was direct from ric wood at the time was about £450 the 42 dcnfs came from a v6 maserati with linkage from ebay, £180 I think I paid at the time, don’t see many come up for sale these days.

 

If you could find a original ford manifold and carbs £1500 would be about you would have to pay for a good set up.

 

 

The capri ar sanspeed

 

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