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quite a job

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This has been done by someone of you? :)
http://perso.nordnet.fr/jp.acker/monsit ... /weber.pdf
have a nice ride, Nicola

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you don`t know that file? Where were you the last years :)
See what`s written under the picture.
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Re: quite a job

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Its a little outdated and still have not found the time to update it

Needs to address the pump issues and parts are getting more expensive and hard to get all the time

Also now think the standard Auxilliary Venturis(3.5) are a better choice if the pump issue is dealt with first
Romus and I went the other way round.
Still it did get some folks to tinkering and not give up on the Weber which was the whole point to begin with :beer:
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Last year I 've been busy! :(
Nice to read it! :)
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