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Old 02-20-2009, 06:49 AM
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K, So for my CRX the plans are for going Carbs instead of FI. Making a custom QUAD CARB set-up for it. (no i do not have parts to start on with it right now). It will consist of 2 dual carbs custom mounted to a D15B7 intake flange and 2" aluminum tubing. Here is the info that I need

Where the vacuum lines go to
automatic choke, where the wires go to


If you kow about dual carbs it would help me a lot. Thanks guys
Old 02-20-2009, 07:05 AM
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what carbs are you planning to use? - we run dual Weber carbs on our DOHC ZC

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Well I plan on running the OEM D15B non vtec UK carbs. Friend is running just dual carbs in his mini me and it still puts out 130 to the wheels stock. So i figure that if i run a quad carb set up, keep the ECU and MPFI dizzy I can make about 150 or so.

Can you give me some more info on your webers? Cause I think i may go that route, looks good and it looks like the power is nice on it. Ill do more research on them, but I would like to know about how yours is set up
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