BenZed Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 Through one of my contacts in Japan I can now source O.E.R. products like the 6-throttle injection kit I'm using on my car. This kit is available with 45mm throttles or 50mm throttles. The kit includes the throttle bodies, manifold and linkages. Additional parts like injectors, fuel rail, air filters and throttle-position-sensor can be supplied at extra cost. The 45mm throttle-bodies are designed to take one injector per throttle (6 total on the L6 kit) while the 50mm throttles can take a second set on the underside if needed (for example if using methanol fuel). 45mm throttle body kit for L6 $2700 50mm throttle body kit for L6 $3700 For anyone interested in triple carburettors, I can also supply the chokeless O.E.R. Racing Carburettors, which are available in 45mm, 47mm and 50mm. An L6 manifold is available to suit these carburettors (right up to the 50mm type). The 50mm carburettors aren't cheap, but if you've ever priced a 50DC0E Weber you'll know these are actually good value. A big advantage of OER carbs over most side-draught carbs is that the accelerator pump and float level adjustments are on the top of the carby so they can be tuned easily. 45mm carburettor $690 47mm carburettor $755 50mm carburettor $1220 L6 OER manifold with linkages to suit up to 50mm carbs $749 Note that the 45 and 47mm carbs can be ordered with Weber jets or Solex Jets. Any questions please PM me. Cheers Quote
Will Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 How would the 45's compare in performance to webers? Quote
260Coupe Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 I saw some OER run up on the engine dyno (on Stewart Wilkins race engines) and according to the Guru they are "just as good if not better than Webers" Quote
S30Mike Posted April 1, 2009 Posted April 1, 2009 Wow Ben, you make some godlike parts available to us! i think ill have to be saving for some of these Quote
BenZed Posted April 1, 2009 Author Posted April 1, 2009 How would the 45's compare in performance to webers? OER claim to have improved fuel atomisation compared to Webers and offer a huge range of jets etc. Quote
NZeder Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 And I believe they also flow more. I did not do flow tests my OER 47's when I had the car but the guy that sells them locally claims the OER 45 vs Weber 45 flow 14% more. I know they worked very well on my 3.2 Quote
S30Mike Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 OER claim to have improved fuel atomisation compared to Webers and offer a huge range of jets etc. So they would be more efficient and have higher flow? Quote
BenZed Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 I haven't personally tested them back to back so I can't really comment on this. OER claim they are better and the other comments here seem to confirm this. Quote
. Posted July 14, 2009 Posted July 14, 2009 wow. Now all I need is to fund the purchase......anyone want to buy a house I slept in my 240z at Wheels in Wide bay no reason I can't move in permanently. Quote
BenZed Posted September 7, 2010 Author Posted September 7, 2010 Here are some up-to-date photos of OER 50mm side draft-carbs. I recently imported these for a customer, they are $990 each and use Solex style jetting. Quote
mossy Posted November 13, 2010 Posted November 13, 2010 Hi Ben, chokeless O.E.R 45mm carbs are $530ea right? Quote
BenZed Posted November 13, 2010 Author Posted November 13, 2010 That's right, you can choose Solex or Weber type Jet blocks Quote
BenZed Posted November 15, 2010 Author Posted November 15, 2010 I got in some 45 and 47mm OERs recently. The 47 is on the right. Quote
BenZed Posted February 10, 2011 Author Posted February 10, 2011 Pricing revised, refer to first post. Quote
OZ001 Posted August 3, 2011 Posted August 3, 2011 Hi ben would you recommend 50mm for a l28 that's been stroke to l32? Combo is type A kameari stroker kit and kameari SPL race head. Quote
BenZed Posted August 8, 2011 Author Posted August 8, 2011 Yes for that sort of combo it is definitely worth going to the 50mm. Quote
BenZed Posted August 16, 2012 Author Posted August 16, 2012 We now have a page on our site for OER carburettor and ITB set ups. The key parts are there already, we will be adding more over the next few weeks. http://otomoto.com.au/b/2286714/1/oer.html Quote
BenZed Posted August 16, 2012 Author Posted August 16, 2012 You'll notice that the new injection kit on the post above uses top-feed injectors and three separate fuel rails connected by hoses, unlike the older-model kit on my car which has hose-tail injectors and a single fuel rail (below). Quote
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