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RE: Living with Webers

To: "'Gerald F. Doherty'" <gdoherty@sprynet.com>
Subject: RE: Living with Webers
From: Chris Prugh <prubrew@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 20:35:57 -0700
Cc: "'Triumph List'" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Jerry,

        you wrote:
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From:   Gerald F. Doherty[SMTP:gdoherty@sprynet.com]
Sent:   Friday, April 25, 1997 2:55 PM
To:     triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject:        Living with Webers

I'm new to this list, so I hope this isn't something that has been 
previously discussed (although I would be shocked if it wasn't). 

I'm contemplating an engine rebuild for my 73 TR6. I asaked me mechanic 
for suggestions on increasing the horses. He strongly urges installation 
of triple Webers, although he says they are sometimes hard to keep in 
tune. He also indicated that the car would probably idle rougher with 
the Webers. 

I do not compete in the car; its just my favorite toy. I'd appreciate 
any advice anyone may have on installing Webers, or hearing any 
experiences (good or bad) anyone has had with them. 

                                        Jerry 
                                        Columbia, Maryland
        
        First off, remember, your mechanic is going to make a living with or 
without you.  That said, I guess you have to  ask yourself, how much of his 
summer vacation do I really want to pay for?

        That triple setup, although beautiful and potentially horsepower 
beneficial to you, would at this point, judging by your own admission, be 
overkill.  Not just to your car but your wallet.

        For the occasional burst and vigorous street driving, I would stick 
with the Weber DGV/DGAV downdraught.  Sure the look is nowhere near as 
IMPRESSIVE, but neither is the cost, and it will show you improved response.

        Just my humble opinion, your mileage may vary, (as may your checking 
account balance) etc.  etc.

Keep us posted

Chris Prugh
72 Spitfar



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