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20b carborated?

ive heard in alot of places that a carborated 13b has more power then one with fule injectors, would the same be true for a 20b and if so are there any suggestions of what carborators would be best (for the 13b and 20b) thanks
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Aftermarket carburetors are said to make more power because they are [can be]tuned for performance, and make more HP than stock FI setups.

Webers have a long time reputation of kicking ass, Holley is alright too.
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hub, carbs are very very hard to tune. Getting a new comp is much better. microtech is the best for rotas.
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microtech is prolly the most optimal for a rotary..

A motec would be better (more map points etc) but way way more money... like 8x more...

I have a picture i wish you guys could see, but i am unable to post it..

it is a picture of a 20B with weber style throttle bodies and is fuel injected. All this in an Austin Sprite chassis.. i took the picture a couple years ago at the SCCA national AUTOX competition in Topeka
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