Carb setup? Porsche to VW

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Derek56Oval
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Carb setup? Porsche to VW

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I saw some Dual Solex (PII40-4)carbs from an early Porsche on ebay. Would these work with a VW engine? Would there be any advantage to using a setup like that? I am planning my big engine build (1914cc) and need to decide which setups i am going to use.
bugboy
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Carb setup? Porsche to VW

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i'm sure you can use them if you can get manifolds that will fit. but it also depends on what spec engine you build. 1914 can mean so many different things.

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Bare
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Carb setup? Porsche to VW

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Owned a '59 Porsche 356A coupe once.. It had those Solex carbs.. they were a real pain to keep healthy.. I wouldn't wish those on anyone.
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Carb setup? Porsche to VW

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i don't know about the other carbs but i have a 1915 and i use the dual 44 webers and they are sooooo sweet

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Carb setup? Porsche to VW

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Derek56Oval:
I saw some Dual Solex (PII40-4)carbs from an early Porsche on ebay. Would these work with a VW engine? Would there be any advantage to using a setup like that? I am planning my big engine build (1914cc) and need to decide which setups i am going to use.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>Do yourself a favor and buy a good set of weber or Dellorto carbs, parts are readily available, the P11's are a pain.

Rick (M.C. Drag Racer)
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