Weber 32/36 sync link?
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Weber 32/36 sync link?
Has anyone installed a sink lync on their weber 32/36? It basically converts your progressive carb into a synchronous one, meaning both throttles open at the same time instead of progressively. It sounds like it's more of a race thing, just wondering if anyone has one on their street car. Thoughts?
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Re: Weber 32/36 sync link?
I bought a sync Weber 38DGS for my Spider, and was never satisfied with its street performance. It made lots of power on the top end, but it was either "on" or "off". I don't recommend the kit that you describe.
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Re: Weber 32/36 sync link?
That's kinda what I thought might be the case. Thanks for the reply.