Ya, i dont think thats what i want. whats a good carb for off roading.
My friend is running a side kick carb and says its pretty good. Any comments about carb? Good? Bad?
Amilla
If your friend is running a Sidekick "carb", most likely he is running one of the several types of Fuel Injection systems that Sidekicks used.
I have a Sarge-prepared Weber 32-36DGAV on my Samurai and, although I don't drive it as hard as others, I have never had a serious problem with fuel starvation on an incline. My carb is mounted backwards and the intake manifold is modified with a slight angle on the carburetor-to-manifold surface to further prevent starvation while climbing at a steep angle.
Other carburetors can be adapted to reduce high angle starvation conditions, but the BEST way to solve the problem is to switch to Fuel Injection.
This can be done by purchasing an aftermarket injection system (My-FI:
http://zuksoffroad.com/products/MY-FI.htm or by installing an engine/head that uses an existing Suzuki FI system (wiring and all).
It all depends on how much you think the starvation problem is going to effect your wheeling experience and how much money you are willing to spend to fix the problem.
Hope this helps!