nikbrewer
08-09-2013, 09:31 AM
Warning, this is a crazy idea, and i dont really have any intention on doing it, but still thought i should get some feedback.
After seeing the H6 would fit, and discussions on sound, it goe me thinking. I used to be into aircooled VW's, which have a H4 engine of course. THe cool setup on those are dual down draft webers.
I was thinking " Would it not be awsome to have dual webers on a subie engine?"
I can see only limited benifits to this though.
1. greatly simplify wiring
2. cool sound
3. possible upper RPM HP gains, if the carbs are big and the intakes are short
4. very original.
Now my idea would be to ditch all the factory ignition and injection, basically just a long block. Use a crank firing iginition system, should not be very hard to do.
Then have custom welded intake manifolds created to fit a Weber 48 IDA per side. One barrel per cylinder.
Now, linkage, and proper tuning would suck, but should be possible on a dyno.
Any thoughts on this crazy idea?
After seeing the H6 would fit, and discussions on sound, it goe me thinking. I used to be into aircooled VW's, which have a H4 engine of course. THe cool setup on those are dual down draft webers.
I was thinking " Would it not be awsome to have dual webers on a subie engine?"
I can see only limited benifits to this though.
1. greatly simplify wiring
2. cool sound
3. possible upper RPM HP gains, if the carbs are big and the intakes are short
4. very original.
Now my idea would be to ditch all the factory ignition and injection, basically just a long block. Use a crank firing iginition system, should not be very hard to do.
Then have custom welded intake manifolds created to fit a Weber 48 IDA per side. One barrel per cylinder.
Now, linkage, and proper tuning would suck, but should be possible on a dyno.
Any thoughts on this crazy idea?