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The company was established as Fabbrica Italiana Carburatori Weber in 1923 when Weber produced carburetors as part of a conversion kit for Fiats. Weber pioneered the use of two-stage twin-barrel carburetors, with two venturis of different sizes (the smaller one for low-speed/rpm running and the larger one optimised for high-speed/rpm use).
Standard 1.6 L output started at 65 hp (48 kW) and 85 lb⋅ft (115 N⋅m). The early North American engines are built with cast pistons and connecting rods, a low-flow version of the CVH head, flat hydraulic lifters, a 0.229" lift camshaft, 32/32 Weber-licensed carburetor, cast exhaust manifold, and low-dome pistons.
Edoardo Weber at far left (around 1933). The others are (from left): Giulio Ramponi, Carlo Felice Trossi and Enzo Ferrari of the Scuderia Ferrari team. The car is an Alfa Romeo 8C "Monza". Edoardo Weber (29 November 1889 – 17 May 1945) [1] was an Italian engineer and businessman, famous for creating Weber Carburetors.
A 4-speed manual transmission was standard, with a 5-speed manual and a 3-speed torque converter automatic optional on the 1600 engine only. The initial range comprised eleven different models. [ 7 ] There were three body styles, all available from the start: 2-door saloon , 4-door saloon and Familiare station wagon ( Estate on the British ...
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1 Weber 40 DO3C: 1 Weber 50 WCF: 3 Weber 32 DCF Upload: Roots compressor: Double Roots compressors - Gearbox: 5-speed manual suspension front: Double cross links, transverse leaf spring suspension rear: Pendulum axle, transverse leaf spring: De Dion axle, transverse leaf spring: Pendulum axle, longitudinal torsion bars: Brakes: Hydraulic drum ...
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Wilhelm Weber House, 14,15 Schlossstrasse, Wittenberg Memorial to Wilhelm Weber, Wittenberg Post Office Wilhelm Eduard Weber (/ ˈ v eɪ b ər /; [1] German: [ˈvɪlhɛlm ˈeːdu̯aʁt ˈveːbɐ]; 24 October 1804 – 23 June 1891) was a German physicist and, together with Carl Friedrich Gauss, inventor of the first electromagnetic telegraph.