[Spridgets] Runs great, but terrible mileage - Weber 40 for sale
David Ramsey
dwramsey at att.net
Fri Sep 17 02:34:08 MDT 2010
Just because you have a Weber DCOE, why wouldn't you have a vacuum advance?
It is very easy to set them up for it.
Crash
Any Weber DCOE is only heavy on fuel because you don't have distributor
vacuum advance for when you are driving slowly or because you tend not to
accelerate or drive slowly anymore anyway.
It's foot to the floor work - usually lots of acceleration rather than
having the car flat out that drops the fuel consumption.
Regards
Weslake-Monza 1330
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