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Weber EA81 Carb Adapter SJR NEW Product For 2016


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How much more airflow does this adapter allow and how much power does this make versus the Redline part?  Have the parts been on a flow bench or have you dyno'd the two parts back-to-back?

check out the pictures, the throat on mine is larger fits the gasket and carb bore better, like you would do when porting a intake, no flow or dyno test done Scott
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Can we see a side-by-side photo comparison of the two parts?  Claiming that there is "...better flow and more power than the other brand..." without actually doing any testing or presenting any data is quite a stretch.

 

I'm not saying that I have a problem with you, or your product.  In fact, I've been very happy with your stuff in the past.  I am concerned that you're making these claims for the sake of marketing versus actually knowing that the marketing is based in truth and testing.

 

If you're interested, I'd be happy to do flow testing between the two parts and facilitate dyno testing to help you nail down some hard numbers.

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Can we see a side-by-side photo comparison of the two parts?  Claiming that there is "...better flow and more power than the other brand..." without actually doing any testing or presenting any data is quite a stretch.

 

I'm not saying that I have a problem with you, or your product.  In fact, I've been very happy with your stuff in the past.  I am concerned that you're making these claims for the sake of marketing versus actually knowing that the marketing is based in truth and testing.

 

If you're interested, I'd be happy to do flow testing between the two parts and facilitate dyno testing to help you nail down some hard numbers.

see pictures here http://www.sjrlift.com/index.php/catalog/misc/weber-adapter-ea81-detail
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The recesses for the bolt heads are a potential gunk-trap, but it won't be an issue until you've put substantial miles on the setup.

 

$80 seems pretty outrageous, considering I just saw the Redline adapter on ebay for half that, and a used adapter from another manufacturer for $5.

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