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> Holley Carb on a 1.8, anyone got info on this setup
Literati914
post Mar 21 2018, 11:42 AM
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I have a 1.8L engine in a non-running '74 I got about a month ago, that has a single Holley carb mounted. It has an aluminum tag that reads "R9677" and "1943". Does anyone know anything about this setup? I've never heard of a Holley on a 914. Is it a reasonable carb for a stock 1.8? thx.

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post Mar 24 2018, 11:40 AM
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I don't think the Bugspray carb was a progressive 2 barrel carb, I think it was a standard 2 barrel carb.
I had a 2 barrel carb on an old Baja bug and it never ran as well as the dual ICTs I had before the 2 bbl.

I don't know if what I had was a Bugspray or not but it was supposed to be an upgrade from the ICTs, it wasn't.

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