Interesting debate. Despite the fact that I'm running K-Jet these days, most of my Golf experience is with carbs - everything from single throat Solex, DGAV, single sidedraft Dellorto to twin sidedraft Webbers.
Ok, lets see - Solex to DGAV - no brainer Engine now breathes... better with a decent cam of course (when second throath cuts in).
Problem with single sidedraft is the depth of the manaifold + carb - twin carb manifold is quite a bit shorter.
Twin '40s are great for road use, and semi-serious competition. Good choice for a warm 1600. IMHO, you only need '45s for serious track use (with a hot engine). Of course, I'm not about the admit to why I've got some '48s tucked away in the garage!
Sorry Golf Loon, twin sidedrafts with a meaty cam beats a blow-off valve hands down I reckon for aural effect Enough to to send shivers down your spine. Funny that they sound quite different on a Golf than other engines though...
My advice - try a DGAV first, and then (later) go to twin sidedrafts.
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