darrenga
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posted on 9/3/07 at 09:24 PM |
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bike carbs
can someone please put a list of what is needed to run bike carbs on a pinto
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auzziejim
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posted on 9/3/07 at 09:26 PM |
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carbs
manifold
fuel pump
vacless dizzy
easy as that
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darrenga
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posted on 9/3/07 at 09:36 PM |
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what is mega jolt,that people talk about with bike carbs
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auzziejim
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posted on 9/3/07 at 09:40 PM |
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over the top thats what it is.
its a pinto at the end of the day its an old school engine so i kept it simple and used a distributor to sort the sparks instead of a magajolt.
as you dont need fuelling i see no real reason to complicate things with an ecu
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darrenga
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posted on 9/3/07 at 09:43 PM |
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cheers mate
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auzziejim
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posted on 9/3/07 at 09:48 PM |
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no probs i have loads of pics of mine if it helps
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jos
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posted on 9/3/07 at 09:49 PM |
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isn't the fuel pump optional?
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auzziejim
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posted on 9/3/07 at 09:56 PM |
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i used a bike pump as the fuel needs pumping in the right way for the bike carbs and this was the easiest way.
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jacko
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posted on 9/3/07 at 10:02 PM |
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Have a look in my photos under zx9r carbs
Jacko
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MikeRJ
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posted on 9/3/07 at 10:02 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by darrenga
what is mega jolt,that people talk about with bike carbs
It's an electronic ignition system that allows you to define you own ignition timing map, e.g. if the engine has been modified and the stock
system is no longer suitable.
It gives accurate and repeatable spark timing because it's triggered directly from the crankshaft, and there are no rotor arms or distributor
caps to cause problems.
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oliwb
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posted on 10/3/07 at 08:54 AM |
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Seconded above statments! They really don't cost that much, very, very easy to install and will make a huge difference to how the car drives.
It prob wont add much in terms of bhp but it will make the car a lot more driveable with a better throttle response and more torquey. Its pretty
simple too - well I think its more simple than dizzy's as you don't have to worry about things like points and rotor arms - oh yeah and of
course you don't have to time it up the same as a dizzy! Oli.
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Deckman001
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posted on 10/3/07 at 11:22 AM |
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Talking of Bike carbs,,, the ones I have seam to squirt a bit of fuel out of the air inlet side , that then gets me in the face while booting it
is this right ?? or should I have a filter box fitted ??
I believe the carbs are R6, moddied by, and fitted to a Bogg Bros manifold .
Cheers
Jason
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DIY Si
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posted on 10/3/07 at 11:42 AM |
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The fuel they kick out is known as stand off. It happens on all carbs IIRC. Can't remember the actual reason for it happening, but basically a
cloud of fuel sits in front of the carb mouth and hangs in the air for a moment before either getting sucked back in or dropping away. You could see
it happening on the bird engine if you took the filter off. Looks quite funky on the drive.
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