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#4 Re: petrol troubles :(
steveo Posted on: 2008/10/29 7:42
Yep i can confirm that! those secondaries suck alot of juice when your giving it a bootfull! and its hard not to give it a bootfull after you install a webber, soooooo much better than the hitachi set-up.
when i took mine into a mate to tune, he said that typically it's the next jet size up or down depending on the carby and what it was tuned for, mine wwas off a 2lt escort so he down sized the jet from memory.


#3 Re: petrol troubles :(
1200rallycar Posted on: 2008/10/29 6:46
i've found fitting a 32/36 generally increases consumption significantly...

due to the noise it makes and power it has with secondaries wide open, you'll find yourself giving the old beast a lot more stick than before

has it been jetted for an a-series before or still running 2ltr ford setup?


#2 Re: petrol troubles :(
ddgonzal Posted on: 2008/10/29 5:12
Yes, that's normal. If carefully tuned, it will get close to the stock fuel economy. The carburetor can be way rich and still drive "good". If you tune it, it will still drive good *and* get economy at the same time. This is mostly about the jets and air bleeds, but the float level should also be checked.


#1 petrol troubles :(
jez_120y Posted on: 2008/10/29 5:03
hey all, just put a weber 32/36 carby on the 120y and it is drinking petrol. way way more then i expected.. is this normal?? i tjhought maybe i should adjust the fuel pump or sumthing along those lines?? maybe change jettings, but it runs fine?? any help is appretiated.






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