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> suby engine and megjolt - what single carb?
jimkelly
post May 28 2016, 12:32 PM
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I was thinking maybe a Harley 40mm carb might work?

I figure a motorcycle type carb and be used in place of the throttle body?

I have a few suby ej22 engines and thought i would fool around with carburation and with using stock ecu/fi too.

http://www.randakksblog.com/single-carb-conversions/


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post May 29 2016, 08:29 AM
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I'm afraid you'd be getting yourself into quite a lot of work just to achieve mediocrity. Carbs work, of course, but a single carb with long unheated runners isn't usually a very good idea. So if you're going to build the MegaJolt why not take it a step further, keep it F.I. and just build a full Megasquirt? No fabrication that way, it's almost plug-and-play, and since you wouldn't need to buy a carb and adapt it the cost should probably be about the same. But if you just HAVE to have carbs then why not two?

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