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Weber 32/36DGV verses the Weber 38DGES

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The air filter height issue takes some thought. On <strong>the</strong> Sami's for <strong>the</strong> most part we have a lot of clearance to work<br />

with, up to 4.5" total with most motor combo's. You should first use some wax paper and Play-doh to guage <strong>the</strong><br />

actual height with <strong>the</strong> hood closed. If you raise <strong>the</strong> filter to <strong>the</strong> point it's within 2" of <strong>the</strong> hood you will effectively feed<br />

<strong>the</strong> motor with only hot air. That carb isn't going to like that, especially in traffic at low speeds. Try to split <strong>the</strong><br />

difference if you can to allow <strong>the</strong> best airflow with <strong>the</strong> least overall heat. Spacing <strong>the</strong> filter up 1" will give <strong>the</strong> best flow<br />

results as <strong>the</strong> whole filter can be used instead of just <strong>the</strong> area above <strong>the</strong> throats<br />

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