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gti, and carbi

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gti, and carbi

Post by Red_Zook »

Ok guys haveing a brain wave here.
twin cam have distributer's and i can get an adaprtor so my dizy will fit, but will the standard inlet maifold of a single cam fit? coz that would be awsome, no computer :armsup:
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Post by ljxtreem »

whats the point, if you dont get injection :?:

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Post by Red_Zook »

more power, and a better/stronger engen. injection sucks if u spend 90% of your time in mud.
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

why does it suck in the mud phil,
i would have thought it would be better so you dont git shite in fuel/carbi, injection better fullstop.
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Post by Red_Zook »

teh wiring for a gti is a nightmare... well to me it is, and a "long motor" is about half the price, and my motor is rooted so irecon it is the go.
anyway does any one know?
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Post by nicbeer »

U still want to run the DOHC?

I know on the SR20 and FJ20 nissan efi engines, people do put double carbs on these.

I know the exhaust is different so i am guessing inlet is as well. You can prob make an adaptor easy enough. Not sure if the orig sierra carb can supply the juice for the twincam,

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Post by Red_Zook »

nicbeer wrote:U still want to run the DOHC?

I know on the SR20 and FJ20 nissan efi engines, people do put double carbs on these.

I know the exhaust is different so i am guessing inlet is as well. You can prob make an adaptor easy enough. Not sure if the orig sierra carb can supply the juice for the twincam,

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im thinking more along the line of webber, just get a bigger one than i have :) i know of a guy with twin 45's on a 4age... holey sheep shit it hammers.
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Post by nicbeer »

Twin webbers would be good. Dunno bout the fuel eco. :?

still a lot of work. EFI has a lot of advatages.

Supercharger is easier on efi as well.
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

what wiring do you have to do for efi,
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Post by ljxtreem »

Spike_Sierra wrote:what wiring do you have to do for efi,
Yeah, just get a loom with the engine.
I think it will be more trouble fitting a carby,adapters, you have to get the fueling right, wont have a fuel pump on the engine so you will need an electric one anyway, then you will have to try to make the distributer work as non EFI.

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Post by Santos »

Image

This would do the trick huh? (http://www.chandil.be)

Some ppl just find the idea of carby easy in all honesty it beats me
(i can read wiring diagrams and injectors seem so much easier)

Still i think if you went carbie it's begging for a Kawasaki Vulcan (1500-1600cc) carburator throttle body (one carbie per cylinder!).. once more these kawasakis have external fuel pumps (unlike equiv suzuki bikes :x )

Individual Runner set ups need pioneering in the world of 4by zooks :armsup:
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Post by Zute »

Sweet :armsup: But the link didnt work.
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Post by Santos »

dyslexic on thursdays

http://www.chadil.be/index.html
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Post by lilpigzuk »

I run a gti and find it brilliant in mud. Never had electrical issues, track driving and mud drags. The wiring is as simple as it gets on a efi engine (A mate did mine but even I followed it :D ) Would struggle to go back to a carbed 4by now.
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Post by Red_Zook »

Santos wrote:Image

This would do the trick huh? (http://www.chandil.be)

Some ppl just find the idea of carby easy in all honesty it beats me
(i can read wiring diagrams and injectors seem so much easier)

Still i think if you went carbie it's begging for a Kawasaki Vulcan (1500-1600cc) carburator throttle body (one carbie per cylinder!).. once more these kawasakis have external fuel pumps (unlike equiv suzuki bikes :x )

Individual Runner set ups need pioneering in the world of 4by zooks :armsup:
i like i like i like i like i like. but where in hell am i gona get one? and what carbi's did u say bolted up? motor bike? One of the reasons i like carbis becasue I can tune them and carbi'd 4ages have more poke... we have proven it.
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Post by Santos »

Santos wrote:dyslexic on thursdays

http://www.chadil.be/index.html
Try clicking the link

To be honest i think they are meant for SU or webbers... check the webswite the photos help explain :D
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Post by JrZook »

Yea the manifolds seem to be for twin weber 40dcoe side draught carbies. that would give some serious kick compared to the std 26/28mm throats of the std carb. 4x40mm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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hey guys if ya want the angle drive, hang on till early next week a phone number and prices will appear.
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Post by ZookNC »

I've seen a Sierra running twin Weber 40's on a GTI engine and I can tell you they howl ! I've seen this bloke spin the rear wheels after shifting into second on race type tyres...

Anyway, the Chadil site says Webers are no longer manufactured. Is this true ? Did anyone know about this or am I the last to know ?

If it's true, a big part of my plans have just crumbled... :cry: :cry:

Does anybody know where I can get a rebuilt or new Weber 32/36 DGV in Australia to fit the Zook ? I'd need to have it shipped over here (New Caledonia).

Thank to anyone who can help me with this.

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