- Location
- Houston/Galveston
imo its basically a double edge sword. like matt says, once your carbs are dialed. you dont touch them any more. all i do to my single BJ 46 on a ATP mani is sometimes play with the lowspeed when going up and down the west coast. other than that. its good to go.
pros id say are that there is only one of everything so filter or diaphrams or N/S..... no linkage to get messed up and have your carbs be out of sync. less hoses i guess.... more room in the engine area like for instance if my Rickter had dual carbs with the engine slid back made possible thanks to my cold-fusion rickter couplers (SCHWING much better), there would be no way in hell to pull the ebox out unless you pulled the carbs. period. granted thats just on my aplication but single is a plus for that.
cons is that you dont get as much power but it kicks dual stock 38 in the sack. if you do have your carb fail its over. if you have a stuck N/S, it will never start. atleast with duals if one still works it will still start, run funky for a lil but eventually will get the stuck one unstuck. used to happen on my banshee. would only run on 1 cylinder, exhaust only out of the left pipe, give it som reves and would get the other side goin. lol.
the water ingestion is diffrent betwwen them too. if you have bad water ingestion problems well you have another issue but, the time it takes for a dual carb motor to recover after a big drink is much quicker. if you get a big gulp in the front carb, you still have another carb with pure fuel to keep it goin and out of the system quicker and less of a chance of the motor dying. with a big single, you get a good enough gulp, game over and its primer time baby. and takes a cool min to get the ski to run 100% again.
also the ATP mani is just bitchen. its a piece of art and is the best on the market. you can never go wrong with more billet
this is what i went thru atleast. .02
Are you talking about the picture in Post #2? With the welding on that intake, im not sure thats a true billet part. But it does look nice.
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