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    Anyone tried "6 Sigma" carb kit?

    Hi all.
    I saw this in ebay.
    Can any one share his experience?
    Thanks!

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    Re: Anyone tried "6 Sigma" carb kit?

    I,ve got but not fitted it yet...was not overly impressed with what I got for my cash.....jets and a drill bit!!!!! I,d not waste my cash again....

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    Re: Anyone tried "6 Sigma" carb kit?

    That's exactly what I was thinking. You'd be better of booking some Dyno time and getting the job done properly.
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    Re: Anyone tried "6 Sigma" carb kit?

    Seems like my money stays with me.
    Thanks guys!

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    Re: Anyone tried "6 Sigma" carb kit?

    A carb though is just a load of holes and a some movable restrictions...

    This though isn't quite in the same league as the "GIVE YOUR CAR AN EXTRA 20BHP" adverts on eBay, for your £20-£30 all you got was a resistor on a lead that you plugged inline with your O2 sensor which fooled the car into thinking the mixture was too lean

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