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Martin Baker |
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I just heard I sold my cars! ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,140 Joined: 11-February 03 Member No.: 290 Region Association: Northern California ![]() ![]() |
Well, after many years being away from Carbs, and learning Robert Bosch's systems on my own personnel vehicles, I am now taking what I learned about basic carb principles, to tuning Holleys for drag racing, and reading the two different books I bought on Webers, I would like to ask all of you kind folks what Carb Synchrometer is your personnel favorite? I see the Uni-Syn and another named Synchrometer TYPE SK from Redline Inc. The latter is much more exspensive than the uni-syn. An ex-F1 mechanic here in town says Uni-Syn. Are there others, and has anyone used this Redline product? Thanks.
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eitnurg |
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QUOTE I has some popping thru the exhaust at idle (mixture?), and hesitation off idle and QUOTE It runs great after you pass through the off idle circuit, but the hesitation/popping is very obvious ........sounds awfully like a blocked idle jet &/or idle circuit (assuming no manifold leaks). I have 46IDA's on a 3.2 and the damn things block up just to spite you if you just look at them funny in the morning. |
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