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MecGen
post Nov 12 2005, 06:50 AM
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Hi Again

I had the same symtoms, after my 36 dells swap, and a chum had even worse time with his 44 webbs swap.
My dells are becoming absolite, and Empi's would be considered as a replacement. So quoodos on the choice
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In both the swaps we had basicly the same problems. In his case, back then, downsizing the carb was a phone call away.
Lapuwali, hit it on the nose
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32 to 36mm vents would be roughly what you'd want, with 32s better and low-to-midrange, and 36s better for top-end (but you'll still have some poor running at the low-end).
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The goal here is too set up the carbs for it to run good at idle first and after worry about top end after. With a stock cam, ittle never have it upstairs anyways, might as well keep it comfortable. I had to play with my jets to get really mixed up, trial and error. I soldered the jet full then used the Snap-On jet drill set to play with the sizes. A good piece of advice from GPR, and an extra set of jets, I was in business.
Someone touched on this point...50% of my mid lag problem was do to one carb coming in later then the other. My friend with the webbers reported the same thing

This is what I would do...find a supplier that has dirrect knowledge with Empi. See what can be done to down size your carbs. Ask for a parts list of availible jets and air bleeds. go from there.

This is the bad part, my bud played with his 44s for 2 weeks everyday, because he refused to buy smaller parts.
He could never get it to run right, he caved and went for the 40s (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/spank.gif) 44s are a big fucking carbs for a 2.0l even hopped up.
My 2.0l is cammed, his 2.0l wasn't.

I think you are going to need to ask around some type1 places, for info on the Empis. There are good bunch of people, never met a bug person that didn't like a 914. I think you might be a pioneer in the 914 - Empi world.

Anyways good luck with it
+Karma for beating me to the Empi punch

Later

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post Nov 12 2005, 07:42 AM
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