Please see the PMO vs OE Carb Overview
The original 46mm Weber carburetors simply have the throttle plate enlarged, whereas PMO’s have the
entire throttle body enlarged from the top throat through the plate meaning the air flow capabilities of
PMO Induction’s carburetors are significantly improved over the equivalent size Weber.
PMO Induction use a one-piece, machined stainless steel throttle shaft, supported by large ball
bearings for a lifetime of smooth throttle action negating the Weber carburettors biggest problem as
Weber carbs suffered greatly with throttle shaft wear, air leaks, and binding over the years. Weber throttles also suffer from heat soak
that exacerbate the wear issues but this does not affect PMO Induction carburettors.
The PMO Induction carburetors have a sight glass float bowl to allow for accurate setting of fuel levels,
much more simple and efficient than the Weber IDA method that requires partial a carburettor disassembly.
The fuel inlet system is also greatly improved to provide significantly improved flow capacity and fuel delivery balance against
the banjo set-up on the Weber carbs, which are highly prone to leak and are capacity limited on high flow applications.
* The engine cc range in the listings is an approximation based on typical displacement requirements utilising standard (stock) ported cylinder heads and factory style cams.
Any carb sets / manifolds should always be matched to the head port size for the standard (stock) engines.
**Engines with enlarged ports, higher compression ratios, race camshafts, will require additional components for tuning beyond the standard kit
specifications
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
PM-O801-0
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- Porsche 911 1965-1968 2.0L / 912 SWB (F)
- Porsche 911 1968-1973 2.2L / 2.4L / 2.7L RS LWB (F)