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View Poll Results: Which makes a better daily driver setup?
13BT stock port, 8psi, EFI 5 62.50%
Weber 48, stock port, Carb 3 37.50%
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Old 03-18-2009, 12:06 AM   #1
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I daily a 12a with a weber.. it has it hiccups here and there but it has run very strong since i put the carb on it... needs some fine tuning but im replacing it with a s5 6port soon..
EFi will eliminate any hiccups and use less gas/fuel. I'm going to be running the factory EFi with a simple pod filter on my daily 13b 6port. Also have Microtech which should improve things even more than a standard computer.

Webers are okay but they've had their day
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Old 03-18-2009, 12:32 AM   #2
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EFi will eliminate any hiccups and use less gas/fuel. I'm going to be running the factory EFi with a simple pod filter on my daily 13b 6port. Also have Microtech which should improve things even more than a standard computer.

Webers are okay but they've had their day
But my hiccups are due to tune issues... dont have a wideband etc etc.. a bad tune on an efi car can cause just as many problems.
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