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Weber IDA HP & Fuel Lines
Does everyone just use the -6 AN banjo type fittings and stainless steel lines on their motors? It seems that -6 AN would limit horsepower to about 500. I know that stock 48 IDAs would be struggling to push past 500 but a modified set of 51.5 IDAs should be able to move enough air that fuel might now be an issue. Is anyone running an engine with over 500 HP with webers? Is anyone running something other than the banjo type setup? Possibly a -8 AN setup? Thanks.
Lou |
I am using the same fuel line setup on my 302 and the 427, both with -6 lines and the 427 is somewhat over 500hp with no problems
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