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These carbys any good?

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These carbys any good?

Post by wasfishing »

just like to see some peoples views on this carby kit before i go buy one.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/SUZUKI-SIERRA-VI ... 240%3A1318

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Post by jonno_racing »

lol for that price get 2
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Post by alien »

for what you're getting there its not a bad deal... its literally a straight bolt on - although you'd still need to have it tuned up afterwards, and the ad states theres no choke included... my zuk wont even start on a moderately cold morning if i dont use the choke!
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Post by joeblow »

they make for very good paper weights. get a vit carby and tune it well and it will leave a weber for dead, both in performance and reliabilaty.
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Post by david123 »

I have one, love it, better power, better economy, in the dark of winter hit the throttle 2 or 3 times, starts first go, needs a few pumps to make her run an settle down, other than that, never had a drama.

If you do offroading, its a bit of a prob as at big angles, she floods, when that happens and yr in a compromising angle, it aint that much fun, thats about it.
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Post by RockHopper »

joeblow wrote:they make for very good paper weights. get a vit carby and tune it well and it will leave a weber for dead, both in performance and reliabilaty.
As gwagon likes to say.... x eleventy. You also forgot to mention Joe a Vit carb will keep it legal cause you can hook the pollution gear back up. A weber won't.
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Post by nicbeer »

the best carby u can get is one thats in the bin.

Go injection and dont go back :)
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Post by Kitika »

I much prefer my mikuni over the weber i used to have! Doesn't mind angles and it runs good without having to tune it or change any jets. I got mine for free of an old Sigma and i think mitsubishi colts have the same carby. Same as a vitara carby too i think? Just probably easier to find a mitsubishi than a carby vit
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