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> Web Cam for rebuild?, engine rebuild
mwyatt
post Jan 12 2004, 01:09 PM
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William,
I rebuilt my 2.0 last year with Euro P/C's and the Web Cam #73. My fuel injection is completely stock. The motor runs great, there are no problems with idle, and the power is up at least 10-15% above a stock 2.0. You do have to tune the FI to get the motor to run smoothly, but it is easy to do with the original adjustments.
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post Jan 13 2004, 07:10 AM
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Ok, that's what I'm talking about. Sort of followed the Grass Roots Motorsports rebuild project and they mentioned no problems with the Web Cam # 73. Of course they spent 3 days on the dyno setting up the motor. I'm sure I won't be doing that. Your results are encouraging and follow the comments of GRM. Will keep you posted as the engine rebuild takes place. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap56.gif)
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ChrisFoley
post Jan 13 2004, 08:43 AM
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QUOTE(william harris @ Jan 13 2004, 08:10 AM)
Of course they spent 3 days on the dyno setting up the motor. I'm sure I won't be doing that.

William, the only reason GRM spent three days at the dyno was due to the large # of comparative tests performed. The baseline setup was completed very quickly.
BTW, I am PM'ing you now instead of replying to your phone message from Monday.
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Jake Raby
post Jan 13 2004, 09:46 AM
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They probably had to spend 3 days on a dyno to get the damn EFI set up right!
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