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> Anyone know about or ever used a Fish Carb?
biosurfer1
post Sep 15 2008, 09:45 PM
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I was reading about carbs and somehow ended up on a site that talked about Fish carbs. Seems to be a lot of info on what it is and who invented it, but not much else.

I see there was a version of it (Reece-Fish) designed to work on VW Beetle engines, which got me thinking if anyone had ever tried to use one on a 914 engine...

Does anyone know of anyone to use one and what kind of results they got??

Anyone??
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post Sep 16 2008, 09:14 AM
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Wanna buy one? Got one sitting on the shelf .................

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post Sep 16 2008, 10:11 AM
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Wanna buy one? Got one sitting on the shelf .................

Never found a sucker to take it of your hands yet, huh?
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