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Re: Weber Carbs
i know its a little off the original topic, but i wanted to know if
anyone had a carbureated 16v or a later model cross flow head carbed
engine.
thanks.
~cory
--- Marc Getty <marc@getty.net> wrote:
> > Anybody out there know how to make a 32/36 DFAV downdraft Weber
> pass
> > emissions? HC is 150 and CO is 4.5% at idle and HC is 250 and CO is
> 5% at
> > cruise. Need help pls. TIA
> > Chris DeLong '80 16V Rag '65 Bus (ugly, but good for campin'
> W/toaster oven)
> > '82 GLI '80 'Vert '80 PU (slammed to the curb) '61 17 Window
>
> On the Thing mailing list there has been a lot of talk lately of
> mixing in some
> alcohol to thin down the fuel mix. I think it worked for a couple
> California
> drivers with Weber dual carbs. It's worth a try I guess. It is only a
> temporary
> fix to pass, but if your goal is to simply get it to pass then go for
> it.
>
> -Marc
> '74 VW Thing
> '84 Jetta GLi SLC (for sale in Philadelphia)
> '87 Scirocco 16V (I pick it up on 7/3!)
>
> Marc Getty marc@getty.net
> http://www.getty.net http://www.vwthing.org
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>
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