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What would put out more power into a 186s engine out of a down draft weber and a 350 carby. HG kingswood btw.
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The Webber will be MUCH more drivable and give better economy which means it will be quicker on the street.
Cheers...Dave
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I have a Weber off an XF Falcon on my 265 Valiant. It replaced a 350 Holley I gained fuel economy & lost no noticeable power so I can back up what Dave has said & recommend you go the Weber route. |
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would anybody be able to recomend a good weber for the 186? don't really know heaps about these engines yet, only had it for about 2 months.
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I was told by a dyno tune specialist that the best street carby for a holden red 6 was an XE or XF Falcon Weber (pref from a 3.3 not a 4.1 but jets etc can be changed) mounted on a 186s manifold.
At the time I had a 350 holley mounted on a Cain 4bbl |
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