A valver on carbs

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Mr Funk
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A valver on carbs

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I've currently got the option for a nic little 1.8 valver for a song with some weber carbs.

The problem I have is tryign to justify them. I'm only going to be doing 3k a year and I don't exactly rag it. Is it going to to be more hassle than it's worth rather than bung in a mk3 valver lump?


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Re: A valver on carbs

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Its more reason to do it as the sound will be awesome. Personally, Id go for KR on carbs (my first option for kya) Its not regular day to day driving so why not?


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Carbs shouldn't be much extra work really, just put a fuel regulator in to cut down the pressure, not sure what else you need to do different from inj, except scrap all the k-jet vac hoses etc..... you know you want to do it really, it'll be a much cleaner looking bay for a start :hugegrin:


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I'm currently amassing parts for this exact procedure!

I can't wait!

So I say go for it! :cool:


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Bin the carbs and keep it inj (abf set up or k-jet)..

So much easier dude, and a tidy injection set up can look just as good as a carb set up...


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have you ever heard twin webers? the noise is to die for in my opinion.... bit of a bugger starting it on a cold morning but my word!! awesome.
Had them on my old car, you need.. carbs & linkages etc, a manifold, fuel regulator, filters, choke cable and something to control the spark? Mine was run by a mechanical dizzy so No ECU. the 16v vw engine is perfect for this conversion too... as the carbs are at the front of the engine for the cold air.


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Chaps wrote:and something to control the spark? Mine was run by a mechanical dizzy so No ECU. the 16v vw engine is perfect for this conversion too... as the carbs are at the front of the engine for the cold air.
the wiring for the spark on the k-jet is done controlled by a separate wiring loom so no need to worry about modifying any thing like that, just fit that part of the 16v wiring :hi:


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