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Old 08-02-2015, 04:42 PM
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Are ERA's a bad choice even used since they are no longer made? Also, are webbers a nightmare to live with?
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Old 08-02-2015, 04:55 PM
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I don't believe so. ERA's customer service is second to none. Anything I need for my ERA is just a phone call away. I'll even bet they could be talked into building a new one if they still have a chassis in stock. Teddy is still finishing up a few that were in the works. One gentleman on GT40.com is still waiting for his turn key car, I believe the 101st one built, or thereabouts.
The Webers are awesome when set up properly. They act like the car is fuel injected. Turn the key and the car fires up and idles perfectly. Jim Inglese is the ultimate authority on Webers and he lives 20 miles from me. I brought the car to him and in 30 minutes had them dialed in perfectly.
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Are ERA's a bad choice even used since they are no longer made? Also, are webbers a nightmare to live with?
No, and no. BUT if you do not enjoy working on them to get the initial jetting perfect, then save yourself the aggravation and get an 8 stack FI system.

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