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Searched the archives, but everything was about which weber was the best. Was wondering what the difference between the DGEV and the DGAV? Someone said it had to do with a water choke or something? something it means in Italian? On the Redline site, it has the DGEV and DGAV in the same diagram window. so whats the deal?

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Personaly I am a bigger fan of the weber IDF 40 or 44 rather than the D series. You will get allot more tuneability and a borader powerband. Cost is not much more than the D and it can be adapted with a simple 1/8 aluminum plate you can make with a dremel. I ran one on my first BRAT, the only problem was I needed a slightly higher idle.

 

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Mike thanks for the pict.

I was confusing Scotts pict of the IDF

(which looks to have one throttle shaft)

With Big Jim's comment on the DGAS.

 

Aren't the barrels on your DGAS progressive,

like on a DG*V?

Big Jim says

"both barrels open up at the same time "

this statement and the throttle shaft orientation

is why I confused the two.

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I dont have any of the used DGAS in stock. Got a new one, they are about $125 more than the DGAV. You see them used, once in a while on Jeeps and Toyotas. They have a twin squirter pump jet, and some have a secondary diaphram for the pump that is acuated by vacuum.

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