Possibly acquiring a 1.7 engine and putting dual carbs on it for a friend. Would love to have the FI, but time and parts are against me. Who is effectively running dual 40 webers on a stock 1.7? Not debating which is better to run. If you say runs the same as a stock 2.0 with FI cam then I got my answer. Thanks all!
Ran 40 IDF’s on my first 1.7L in 87’ with stock cam before rebuild to 1911cc.
Wasn’t terrible with 28mm venturis. Overall, I probably could have went with 26mm vents as it was still mildly over carbureted with 28s. Was much better after the rebuild that included a cam.
I would suggest 36 mmcarbs.
It does work, but 40mm are a bit large
Thanks, I should be good to go then.
I'm currently running Spanish Weber 40's on my 1.7L with the stock heat exchangers and a Bursch exhaust. We are at the same elevation so I listed my setup below. The Spanish Webers wouldn't pull enough vacuum, so my 1.7 D-jet distributor wasn't happy and it didn't run well. I switched to a 1.8 L-jet distributor because it has a better curve(when not running vacuum) but it's still not perfect. I recommend a 123 Distributor or even the CB Black Box, which I am going to try in July. I hope this helps.
Venturi- 28mm
Main Jet- 115
Main Air Correction - 200
Emulsion Tube - F11
Idle Jet- 50
Thanks @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=25298 , looks like the base setup for shipped webers. I'll start there.
I plan to run a pertronix svda if I have a spare or pull it off my beetle.
They don’t pull enough vacuum because they are too large.
Yes, I agree that they are a bit big for the 1.7L, but I already had this set, so I just wanted to get on the road. I will be bumping it up to a 1911cc with a carb cam in the near future.
Empi 40s on a stock 1.7 with 009 dizzy.
No issues and ran awesome.
this is what I like to hear
Empi is making a series D carb Dellortto clone (40 & 45). It has received good reviews on stf. I think DRLA 36 is the ticket depending on price.
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