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Hi guys im new here you probably know how hard it is to find info on sigmas nowadays, i was just wondering i have the astron 2000 engine with 100,000 ks on clock.
i want to add some performance to it! i have extractors, exhaust system thats it. what would be the best carby set up to go with minimal work but not small performance i want a bit of go!
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$$$ may help.
If you don't have much it will help with suggestions, and vise-versa.

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Well lets just say about 500 dollars max for the whole carby set up pics and lots of info would help
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How about using a weber carby of an XF falcon? Not too much involved there. Or even re-jetting your current carb?
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thx i have heard of the xf carby getting good gain on the sigma i will do that for now
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If you're looking for an easy option, there's a fella on Ebay that sells the Webber carb all set up and ready to just hook up to a sigma as a kit.

I have a feeling linkages are all set up too.

Otherwise you can do like me and get the carb for stuff-all from a wrecker, and look at it on the shelf every few months and keep thinking "I should really get around to fitting that"

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HAHA sounds like something I would do
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hey mate i think yove got lucky, i am selling a 32/36 weber carb and manifold setup that came of my 2l astron it is a great power gain. i am selling the whole setup for $300 ready to bolt on.
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i am in the process of doing a Webber conversion and am wondering what size main jets do I use.
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IF you like a little bit of power, usa a new Cam.. go for the carb after..
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trainzkid88 wrote:i am in the process of doing a Webber conversion and am wondering what size main jets do I use.
thanks,
Chris
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i forgot to say what carb. it is 32/36 dgv on a 2.0l astron
this car is all motor real motors don't need forced induction or nitrous and there's no substitute for cubes.
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