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> What is the largest displacment engine, keeping the stock FI ??
jsayre914
post Nov 20 2008, 04:19 PM
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I could spend hours on Jakes website. VERY cool. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) The search is very helpful but again way too much for my brain to soak in at one sitting.

My question is...

I have read many people love the 2056 and keep the stock FI everyone seems to love this, but how much larger can you go befor you loose the standard FI ?? I am not too engine savvy yet. I am just curious.

Second question is...

Are we talking race engines or can these be daily drivers.

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post Nov 20 2008, 04:32 PM
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d-jet is finiky [spell?] and needs a tune to get it right at 2056cc, and i bet L-jet would be easyer to get right on a 2270cc.

i think mine is a 1911cc [big bore 1.8] with stock L-jet and seems to rum right on, doesn't get hot or stumble, purrs like a kitten.

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