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Post by Yamahahaha on Dec 11, 2003 20:56:01 GMT -5
What is the difference in smaller/bigger carbs? Like Smaller or bigger mm. Is bigger better? Thanx for the help.
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Post by blaster07 on Dec 12, 2003 20:10:02 GMT -5
well yea bigger is better it means that the side of the carb that goes into the boot is either 28mm and higher it means that its bigger meaning more air
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Post by criminalpoet on Dec 13, 2003 2:20:29 GMT -5
What is the difference in smaller/bigger carbs? Like Smaller or bigger mm. Is bigger better? Thanx for the help. Different size carbs all have their own purpose so it just depends on what your individual needs are. But as far as the Blaster goes you cant even use a bigger carb without port work and expect to get noticable gains.
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Post by Kurt on Dec 19, 2003 13:08:51 GMT -5
Different size carbs all have their own purpose so it just depends on what your individual needs are. But as far as the Blaster goes you cant even use a bigger carb without port work and expect to get noticable gains. true, the most common carb sizes are 26mm (stock size), 28mm, 30mm, 34mm, 35mm, and 36mm. With any normal non-drag racing engine work going above a 36mm is not recommended.
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Post by |~RaYne~| on Dec 19, 2003 18:17:46 GMT -5
how bout i take the one of my 40ex for it...i think it would be a lil big...lol it is only a 38 haha
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