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thanks again guys, i was wondering if there was anyone north of sydney the can do a first time tune 'properly' with dyno and a box of jets to fiddle with?
~n87
Posted on: 2008/8/1 0:35
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1960 Morris Minor, A15 engine, 120Y 4 Speed and diff
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thanks heaps all, i will prob get the twin 40's, as for economy, i have my daily drive for work, this is my jumping between petrol stations car (only has a stock 28ish liter with bigger engine and other upgrades)
thanks again
~n87
Posted on: 2008/7/30 1:18
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NSW central coast, about an hour out of sydney
Posted on: 2008/7/29 23:17
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well its for my play around weekend car so i would like it to have a fair amount of power (its fun seeing the face of the people in the doof doof cars when i go speeding past them off the line
but i guess what im trying to ask is that if you have one carbie and it gets slightly out, its not that notacable, but with two and they get slightly out does it make that much of a difference?
thanks for the quick response
Posted on: 2008/7/29 8:06
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A15 twin webers, hard to tune? |
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hi, i have an A15 in my morris minor and was looking at getting twin webers, but i herd that it was hard to keep them in tune.
any information on this would be greatly appreciated
~n87
Posted on: 2008/7/29 5:55
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