in y opinion your best bet on the air would be 185-190
#1403
Last night I played a little with the mixture screws waiting for my new jets. I have it set to 8BTDC I think I'm going to move it to like 12, it's still starting a little hard.
But otherwise, its running and idling great. No burps or hesitation I can tell now.
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#1407
#1408
I am thinking about driving my daily up to big bear for oktoberfest. it s a 2.0 16v with dual dellorto 40's
its going from south OC (~500ft) to big bear (~6500ft) is it worth it to mess around with the mixture as I am climbing and descending or should I just run it and deal with it running poorly while I'm up there?
Thanks guys
#1409
This is prob my favorite thread on vortex, from actual people who work on their cars.![]()
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#1410
I'm surprised it's made it so many pages, happy though.
I don't have carbs or a VW right now, but I still check it every day, lol.
#1411
Follow my dog and I cycling across America for adventure Teamdarb Cycle America Tour
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#1412
Welcome back!![]()
#1413
I may as well post mine.
I like carbs but I think I am going to switch to injection with ITB's
#1414
[QUOTE=prom king
Last night I played a little with the mixture screws waiting for my new jets. I have it set to 8BTDC I think I'm going to move it to like 12, it's still starting a little hard.
But otherwise, its running and idling great. No burps or hesitation I can tell now.[/QUOTE]
Miss my rocco so much. Glad all parts live on in a new red mk2 rocco
from 3 years ago had bigger cams at the time made the motor sorta flat still did 150whp. swapped back to the shricks after that.
#1415
way to go with the webers. you are spot on in increasing the timing. after that, dont just fiddle with the mixture screws, set them according to what your motor wants. set them all at 21/2 turns out ( as long as they are the spanish made webers ), then, starting with the first cylinder, turn the mixture screw in 1/4 turn. if nothing happens with the rpm's, turn it in another 1/4 turn. when the rpm's drop, turn the mixture screw back out 1/4 turn. now go to #2, and so on. when you are done, reset your idle and then rebalance to make sure the left carb and the right carb are flowing the same. you may know all of this but if you had your motor set at 8 degrees then maybe you dont. they need a bit more timing. just trying to help.![]()
#1416
I appreciate it ypu guys are all far more knowledgeable then me im still learning. Right now im jetted incorrectly and need to advance my timing. I measured my air correctors with a weber feeler guage i inherited from an old guy lol. They are drilled out to 210. I ordered 180s and new 55F9 idles my mains are at 150 currently.
When i hold at 3500 i lean out completely ( which im pretty sure is the air correctot) so ill repprt back when im 12 degrees btdc and jetted a little more in spec.
Impluse did you ever read your a/f when you dynoed? I think you were a little lean and could have madeba little more power.
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#1417
I ran 12 degrees initial timing. I would see 13-1 on my a/f sometimes 13.5 if it was cooler out fall/spring wot 7500rpm
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#1421
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The main air really comes into it's own once you've reached the point where the engine is using all the reserve fuel in the emulsion tube well. That's when it's effect is strongest.
#1425
BTW, ditch the fram filter. Stick with OE (Bosch or Meyle) or even Purolator filters. Fram tends to be very rerestrictive and can actually cause oil starvation in extreme instances (IE: high rpm usage). Not a big deal on a the average lightly driven daily, but in a hard-driven carbed car with hydraulic lifters... well... ask someone who has used one on a motorcycle to see their repair bill![]()
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#1426
Boo, pulled my idle jet and the holder that holds the jet was crackedWaiting till tomorrow when I get the new holder
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#1427
Is this the SPA manifold?
What intake manifold do people prefer for the counterflow 8 valves in regards to ease of installation, changing of jets, syncing the carbs, etc..? I won't be removing the raintray, so its a tight fit.
I might be able to get one of these style manifolds fairly cheap (pictured below). Would it be the same manifold for the 40mm DCOE's and 45mm's?
Also, here are the specs I'd like to go with for my carb'd engine build:
2.0L aba block, balanced
Solid lifter head, ported and polished, oversized TT valves, dual valve springs with titanium retainers and 7mm valve guides
306* TT cam
Adjustable cam gear & lightweight intermediate shaft pulley
Compression will be around 11:1
1 5/8 header
Any thoughts for exhaust size?
Now for carbs, I have access to some 40mm DCOE's but I'm thinking I might want to step up to 45's. What are your thoughts? Jetting thoughts? or 40/44/48 mm IDF's?
New to the carb thing, but looking forward to getting this build underway!
Thanks!
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#1428
id for sure run 45's with that setup, sounds like a monster![]()
#1429
Most of the counterflow manifolds I ever had were definitely only for 40mm carbs. They would need to be ported for 45s.
#1430
#1431
http://www.piercemanifolds.com/product_p/pm3714.htm
I have a CM filter for it but I've been lazy and haven't ordered new filters for it so I'm buying cheap filters till I stop being lazy.
#1432
Tried the F955 Id jets, looks like I'm going to have to go bigger, I'm about 4-5 turns out before I could get the engine to run.
I think I should try F860s next.
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#1434
when you change your idle jet, i would not change both parts at the same time. in otherwords, go up to a 60, but leave the same airbleed ( F9 ). once you get to the point where youare about 13/4-31/4 turns out, then, if it is still a little lean or rich, change to an idle jet with the same number but with the different airbleed portion. by changing both the fuel portion and the airbleed at the same time, you may fix 1 part and screw up the other.make sure that your timing is right before changing your jetting, or you may be wasting time and money trying to jet it properly
#1435
I understand completely what you're trying to say and I appreciate it I've reached the point where I feel comfortable with my timing. I am 12 BDTC at idle. Thank you for the help with the idle jets, I'm going to be ordering F960s tomorrow.
The other thing I wanted to ask about is, I'm still pulling straight 7s across the board on idle @ 900 on the syncrometer. Is that to much?
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