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    Weber Carburetors is an automotive manufacturing company founded in 1923, known for their carburetors. Eduardo Weber began his automotive career working...
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  • up weber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Weber may refer to: New Zealand Weber, New Zealand, in the region of Hawkes Bay United States Weber, Missouri...
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    circumstances. Since the 1990s, carburetors have been largely replaced by fuel injection for cars and trucks, but carburetors are still used by some small...
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    a more modern twin-choke 38 DGAS Weber carburetor which effectively solved the problems of the earlier carburetors, and was used for the 3-litre V6 until...
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    Edoardo Weber (29 November 1889 – 17 May 1945) was an Italian engineer and businessman, famous for creating Weber Carburetors. He was born in Torino to...
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  • Motors subsidiary; also sold Weber/Magneti Marelli carburetors under license) Solex – French carburetors, owned by Weber. Société du carburateur Zénith...
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    which was blamed on the use of side-draft Weber 45 DCOE carburetors instead of the down-draft carburetors used on the Miura. Later engine development...
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    attributable to maintenance issues. Like an exotic Italian car, the Weber carburetors require frequent adjustment. Many engines experienced failure at 60...
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    cam on each cylinder bank, two valves per cylinder, and three 30DCF Weber carburetors. A 7.5:1 compression ratio yielded 118 PS (116 hp; 87 kW) at 6800...
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  • The Carter Carburetor Company was an American manufacturer of carburetors, primarily for the automobile industry. It was established in St. Louis, Missouri...
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    2:1. This engine used different carburetor models across the years: Weber DGAV 32/36 - on all cars up to 1987 Weber DFTH 30/34 - from 1987 until the...
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    in 1971. It featured different cam timing and altered 4X3-barrel Weber carburetors. These gave the engine an additional 15 PS (11 kW), to 385 PS (283 kW;...
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  • Testa Rossa-type single-cam 3.0-litre engine was supplied by six Weber 38 DCN carburetors and produced 310 bhp at 7,500 rpm. This was the first time a V12...
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    a longer intake manifold and slightly larger venturi size in the Weber carburetors. The later TU2 version with 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp) was created in 1992...
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    hemispherical combustion chambers and 46 mm (1.8 in)-throat 46IDA2 two-choke Weber carburetors to generate 112 hp (84 kW) from the 1,500 cc (92 cu in) four-cam engine...
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    37 in × 2.95 in), compression ratio 9.5:1 and downdraft 6X2 barrel Weber carburetors. 5.7: 5,707 cc (348.3 cu in), bore x stroke: 87 mm × 80 mm (3.43 in...
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    81 mm × 71 mm (3.19 in × 2.80 in), featuring 6X2 barrel 40 DCN/20 Weber carburetors (40 mm Solex twin carburettors were used alternatively). At a compression...
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    twin-turbochargers and two air-to-air intercoolers, one per each cylinder bank. Weber-Magneti Marelli IAW electronic fuel injection and ignition system was used...
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    crankshaft featured four main bearings. Induction was via three Weber 40 DCN/4 2-barrel carburetors. The 206 GT was the first car sold by Ferrari which used...
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    127 PS (93 kW; 125 hp), thanks to the use of two twin-barrel 45 DCOE Weber carburetors. The first model of the A310, built 1971-1976, was a car with a four-cylinder...
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    lubrication and downdraft carburetors were also replaced with a simpler wet sump system and a more common model of Weber sidedraft carburetors. The new body and...
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    engine, which was a 4,477 cc (4.5 L) short-stroke V8 with four 45 IDM Weber carburetors mounted between the Vee, a bore x stroke of 93.8mm x 81mm and double...
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    lift, and relaxed timing characteristics. The venturis in the Weber 40IDT3C carburetors were 27 mm (1.1 in), smaller than the other 911 engines, and the...
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    single Holley Racing 1150 CFM four barrel carburetor was fitted but this was replaced by four Weber carburetors and a revised intake. The engine had a higher...
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    the middle of the roof. The engine was a Chevrolet 327 V8 with four Weber carburetors. The Spyders also have other modifications to the bodywork, including...
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    aluminium, water-cooled inlet manifold by four downdraft twin-choke Weber carburetors—initially 38 DCNL 5 and 40 DCNL 5 on 4200 and 4700 cars respectively...
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    still carried leftover "DBS V8" badging. The car switched back to Weber carburetors for the Series 3 in 1973, ostensibly to help the car pass new stricter...
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    high-load valve springs, triple 45 mm (1.8 in) DCOE sidedraught Weber carburetors, tuned-length exhaust headers and a higher compression ratio of 10...
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    the Ferrari Daytona. The first series equipped with four 48IDF2/100 Weber carburetors produced 380 bhp (385 PS; 283 kW) (estimated) at 5800 rpm and 406 lb⋅ft...
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    one of the smallest V8 engines ever produced. Fed through four Weber 34 DCNF carburetors, the V8 produced 155 hp (114 kW) at 6800 rpm. 160 208 GTS and...
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