QUOTE(ClayPerrine @ Dec 27 2019, 06:38 AM)
I looked at the picture in detail.
1. You don't have 2.0 heads. I can see they use 4 bolts for the intake. So it is
probably 1.8 intake runners.
2. You have a L-jet plenum, throttle body, cold start valve, and Aux air regulator.
But you have 2.0 D-Jet injectors, D-Jet fuel pressure regulator, and a D-Jet
harness.
3. You have an aftermarket distributor (probably an 009) with no vacuum advance
and no trigger points.
4. The boot coming off the throttle body is not a 914 part. Probably from a VW bus.
5. The heads are 1.8L heads. they have 4 studs on the intake and no head vents.
This mixed bag of injection parts cannot be made to work together. You need to decide which injection (D-Jet 1.7, D-Jet 2.0 or L-Jet) you want to use and put the correct parts on for it.
Are you referring to my picture? I only posted it to show the OP how 1.8 runners should align with the plenum. OP is the one with the issue here, my motor in the picture has been running fine and spinning to 7000rpm for about 5 years now. I know exactly what is on there and chose every individual component to meet my specific needs, the combination of parts is no accident. You will just have to trust that i know what i am doing.
To clarify some points though:
The motor is a 2056 with custom heads.
The runners and plenum are 74 1.8 l-jet
The injectors are 2.0 d-jet
The cold start valve is unused. (completely removed and blocked off after this picture was taken)
The throttle body isnt l-jet, both it and the intake boot are late 2.1 vanagon
The distributor is aftermarket, as is the 36-1 crank trigger wheel you cant see.
This bag of mixed parts not only works, it absolutely humiliates all stock 914s, 6s included.