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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 21 2018, 01:51 PM
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IMO the Holley isn't up to the Weber and even that struggles with this setup,the T4 engine isn't suited to a single centre mount car due to the long manifold runners and lack of preheat to them.
If on a budget factor in the twin Weber ICT's or pick up a good used IDF dual throat set used in the classified section on here,they seem to come up fairly often.
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