Anyone have a d-jet car that runs well?, If so, for how long? |
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Anyone have a d-jet car that runs well?, If so, for how long? |
Jeff Krieger |
May 29 2003, 02:33 PM
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Bleyseng |
May 30 2003, 05:50 PM
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Weight? Hmm, it has the early bumpers now so it is quicker, but is probably like any 73-74 car. It has some J&E pistons and stainless steel valves plus the 911 swivel feet valve adjusters, also a recent rebuilt distributor. That makes alot of difference to have, a old crappy wobbly distributor gives the FI fits.
Geoff |
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