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740 carb review also known as DFT DFTA weber
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<blockquote data-quote="joedrum" data-source="post: 107465" data-attributes="member: 98"><p>well seeing how this thread is about learning the weber carb ... it is getting a lot of attention from people on another forum who think that its a crime to adjust a dft carb bought from this special supplier ....like he thinks he owns the rights to a design he bought from a vw supplier ... sheesh </p><p></p><p>anyway if you guys buy a carb from tom don't ask question at Saunders, the answers are going to be here ...if you want carb info cause these people don't want your question are bothered by you I guess </p><p></p><p>we do things here because this is the thrifty forum and unsponsored and is dedicated to helping the small people get there bikes going on the least amount of funds </p><p></p><p>this obviously rubs these people wrong .... its just foolish as can be to tout not adjusting the most adjustable carb out there ....sheesh this is what I wanted something that could be dial in cause it design is capable ... I am sure the weber people would laugh at such nonsense </p><p></p><p>I am sure if your idea of running good is low enough ...then what they are pushing is ok ... I don't do these mods for ok ,,, I do them to be better than before ... dose it always work no ... dose it always fail no .. I think my bike and the recorded record on this forum proves that I am very determine to get where I want a project to be ...</p><p></p><p>so I advise just not messing with the people who have not even opened the carb up and treat them as expert opinion there just discounters ..ive never heard one piece of good advice from people who think like that ....</p><p>...they sure don't influence the determined but they sure are going after other people by discounting people who do what weber suggest to do period ...best day to everyone :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joedrum, post: 107465, member: 98"] well seeing how this thread is about learning the weber carb ... it is getting a lot of attention from people on another forum who think that its a crime to adjust a dft carb bought from this special supplier ....like he thinks he owns the rights to a design he bought from a vw supplier ... sheesh anyway if you guys buy a carb from tom don't ask question at Saunders, the answers are going to be here ...if you want carb info cause these people don't want your question are bothered by you I guess we do things here because this is the thrifty forum and unsponsored and is dedicated to helping the small people get there bikes going on the least amount of funds this obviously rubs these people wrong .... its just foolish as can be to tout not adjusting the most adjustable carb out there ....sheesh this is what I wanted something that could be dial in cause it design is capable ... I am sure the weber people would laugh at such nonsense I am sure if your idea of running good is low enough ...then what they are pushing is ok ... I don't do these mods for ok ,,, I do them to be better than before ... dose it always work no ... dose it always fail no .. I think my bike and the recorded record on this forum proves that I am very determine to get where I want a project to be ... so I advise just not messing with the people who have not even opened the carb up and treat them as expert opinion there just discounters ..ive never heard one piece of good advice from people who think like that .... ...they sure don't influence the determined but they sure are going after other people by discounting people who do what weber suggest to do period ...best day to everyone :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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