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Twin 40's weber help..
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Gday peoples im after abit of help/advice. Very soon ima going to overhall and jet my weber's to suit my freshly assembled a14. Now the a14 is bog stock and im looking for a 5000rpm setup, there abouts anyway. From my reserch i will need the following:

Main Jets: 112

Main Air Correction Jets: 172

Chokes: 28

Emo Tubes: Not sure on this one was going to try the f9's that i already got if the dont work try f11 or f16

NOw this is the setup that came with them (2 suit a 2liter i gess) could i use any of this??:

Main Jets: 115

Main Air Correction Jets: 200

Chokes: 30

Emo Tubes: F9

So anyone out there running twin 40's on a a14 could u share wat ur runnin??? i understand that i may have to jet it accordingly once i get em up and runnin im just after a gooood starting point. thanks

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Re: Twin 40's weber help..
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JIP EVERY THING SOUNS GOOD I AM RUNNING THE SAME SETUP AS YOU BUT ALL DEPENDS WHAT ALTITUDE YOU ARE????

Posted on: 2006/11/27 7:48
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Re: Twin 40's weber help..
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Heres some pics for those of u who want to see
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Re: Twin 40's weber help..
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Im about 2100feet(650 meters) roughly.

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IM NOT SURE IF YOUR AIR CORRECTION JETS IS CORRECT BUT IT CAN BE, I NEED TO GO AND HAVE A LOOK INTO IT, BUT I AM USING 180 AIR CORRECTIONS, BUT I AM SITTING ON 4500 FT WICH IS A BIT HIGHER THAN U SO I AM NOT SURE IF YOU GONNA NEED TO MAKE A SMALL ADJUSTMENT TO THAT BUT IT SHOULD WORK PERFECTLY, IF DONT FIND ANY BODY ELSE TO HELP YOU pm ME THEN ILL GO HAVE A GOOD LOOK!!!!

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Re: Twin 40's weber help..
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Running your scenario through the settings selector I have I came up with the following.

Tuned for flexible driving -
Chokes - 24
Mains - 100
Emulsion Tubes - F11 / F15 / F9 or F16
Air Correctors - 150
Idle Jets - 40F9
Pump Jets - 30 / 35
Aux Venturis - 4.0

or

Tuned for power -
Chokes - 26
Mains - 105
Emulsion Tubes - F11 / F15 / F9 or F16
Air Correctors - 150
Idle Jets - 40F9
Pump Jets - 30 / 35
Aux Venturis - 4.0

Hope it helps

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This settings selector you are talking about is this a program????

Posted on: 2006/11/27 9:58
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yes it is, unfortunately it is not mine to distribute.

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hey mls, how much engine detail do you need for a 'good' guide for the bits ??
cheers

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Dam what is this programs name , one of the things i believe one must have but here in South Africa i cant find it no where !!!
Maybe i will be lucky and i can download it elsewere!!!!!!

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