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Carbs vs FI |
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May 8 2005, 10:48 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 412 Joined: 30-September 04 From: Costa Mesa Calif. Member No.: 2,866 |
Here is the dyno sheet for the 2054cc engine with carbs.
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MarkG |
May 9 2005, 10:31 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 314 Joined: 24-May 04 From: Colorado Springs Member No.: 2,102 |
I replaced this winter the FI system (stock D-jet)-injectors, TPS, CHT, MPS, throttle body, boots, vacuum hoses, trigger points, distributor breaker plate etc..
This Spring I have been replacing/updating the brakes and suspension on my '76 over the last 2 months; been sitting outside (but covered) all that time (including 2 blizzards). Saturday, for the first time in months, I decided to see if it would start so I could test drive it and seat the brake pads. Turned the key, and it started instantly - no hesitation, no cranking, after 2 months of sitting it started like it had just been turned off....... No carbs for me, thanks! |
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