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SPICA vs. Webers



I once owned a 1981 Spider that had been converted to Webers, and I
subsequently converted it back to SPICA (a mid/late '70's setup, not the
infamous 1980/81 version).  The SPICA was far and away the better
solution:  much better mid-range power, better fuel economy, easier
starting when cold.  Properly set up, a SPICA system does NOT require a
lot of "fooling with."  Webers are fine if you can get the RPMs up, but
how often do you *really* get to hold 4000 RPM (or more)?  Most street
engines "live" around 2500 RPM and Webers are not the best solution in
that RPM range.  Also, a stock Alfa engine should really have some
"tweaks" to it to be able to utilize the potential better "breathing" of
the Webers.  Stick with SPICA.

Bill Bain 
AROC Atlanta 
'83 Spider (in the garage -- it's snowing in Atlanta?!) 
'87 Milano (in the garage too -- brakes still not done) 

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