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Case Of The Weber Blues...


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The upside to Webers is that they are totally adjustable.
The downside to Webers is that they are totally adjustable.

But once you get them properly tuned, they run great.
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The upside to Webers is that they are totally adjustable.
The downside to Webers is that they are totally adjustable.


:D :lol:

Yeah, about every 10 degrees (F ;) ) of ambient temp, and/or 30 millibars of barometric pressure.

If you love the Elise, drive a Se7en - Caterham or whatever...
It has even less content than the Elise, is less graceful looking
...and changes direction like a ping pong ball whacked by Thor.

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