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Old December 31st 2003, 19:07
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Weber ict's...what size engine?

I have a pair of weber icts and am wondering what size engine these little puppies will perform best with. I'd like to build a 2110cc engine....will these carbs be good enough? Thanks.
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Old December 31st 2003, 19:10
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I was told by my local VW shop that they wouldn't really work on anything bigger than a 1776 cc engine. But my memory could be wrong.
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Old December 31st 2003, 19:25
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NO!!! Use ICT 34mm carbs on small stuff like 1600-1641 t1 engines. I ditched my old dellorto 34mm FRDs and bought some 36mm drla's for $160 from the alfa dude on ebay. My whole carb kit cost me about $ 250 complete. Go for dual 2 barrels even if you have to use your kids tuition. Theyre worth it
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Old December 31st 2003, 19:30
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Memory was wrong again.
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Old December 31st 2003, 19:48
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1776 is as big as you can stretch a pair of ICT's I know of a couple of folks that run them on 1776's.
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Old December 31st 2003, 19:53
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I knew I was correct.
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Old December 31st 2003, 20:57
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Yeah, but theyre not gonna give the greatest flow at 5000 rpm, you know? Theyre only good for daily drivers that arent maxed out on mods like most of our engines.
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