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Carburettor 37 PICT: Beetle (1960-1979), T2 Bay (1968-1979), Splitscreen (1960-1967)

SKU
113-129-031/K37

Carburettor 37 PICT: Beetle (1960-1979), T2 Bay (1968-1979), Splitscreen (1960-1967)

SKU
113-129-031/K37
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  • Big Bore 37 PICT carburettor for 1600cc and larger Type 1 engines.
  • Straight bolt-on upgrade for improved acceleration and torque.
  • Ideal for mildly tuned street engines, recommended up to 1776cc.

This Big Bore 37 PICT carburettor is an excellent value upgrade for 1600cc and larger Type 1 twin port engines. It offers a straight forward bolt-on installation, enhancing your engine's performance with noticeable improvements in acceleration and torque.

Designed to maintain a stock appearance while delivering a significant boost in power, this carburettor is perfect for mildly tuned street engines. It's a practical alternative to a twin carb kit, providing better performance without the added expense and maintenance. Recommended for engines up to 1776cc, this carburettor is a smart choice for anyone looking to enhance their vehicle’s driving dynamics.

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This product is intended for use as originally designed and should not be modified for alternative purposes. Please ensure it is installed by a qualified professional. Fitting instructions are typically not included with the product. Contacts

Product Attributes
Also known as113129031K37
MarqueVolkswagen
VehicleBeetle, Type 2 Split, Type 2 Bay, Karmann Ghia, Beetle Cabriolet
BrandSSP
QualityGood Quality
Unit of saleEach
Weight1.00

Fits Vehicles

Product Vehicle Years
Beetle1960-1979
T2 Bay1968-1979
Splitscreen1960-1967
Karmann Ghia1960-1974
Beetle Cabrio1960-1979

Product Questions

Hi,
I’ve just purchased a ‘73 Karman Ghia 1500cc
Would this work with it?
Question by: Carl on 30 Sept 2023, 6:00 am
No because the 1.5 was a single port and these are designed for twin port engines
Answer by: Rob Baxter (Admin) on 2 Oct 2023, 5:55 pm