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> Delayed power when accelerating ?
cal914
post May 20 2018, 11:11 AM
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I have a 2.0 original 6 engine upgraded too a 2.2 with E cams ,I had the carbs rejetted because she was apparently running to lean ,now when accelerating the car splutters and there’s a vagueness when accelerating at speed allmost as though it’s being pulled back (if that makes sense )she’s also she pops a lot at speed ,any advice would be great
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iankarr
post May 20 2018, 11:26 AM
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I’m not a carb expert by any means, but had my share of the same issues on my carbed 2056. Oversll, it sounds like the carbs are out of sync....which would explain a lot of what you’re describing. Jetting may also need to be fine tuned further since that pulling back sensation indicates a “flat spot” and popping is usually cause by a lean condition.

I’m sure if you post your jets, vents, linkage, last rebuild and how you synched the carbs, the brain trust here (especially Chris at Tangerine) can help!
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