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Backfiring at carbs
When I installed the 48idfs when new, idle was ok, but after a few days of driving, the carbs are backfiring! Could the idle jet be too small as I've maxed out on the present idle jet. Help?
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Silverbullet,
Try this website, it might help. I had the same problem too. My friend Steve at Wolfgang Int. helped me out over the phone. Make sure the your linkage is set right after syncro is done. I know that every engine is different, Like mine is a 2.4ltr, 175hp and I'm tunned for Germany. Good luck Chris AircooledVWAddiction.com- (Weber IDF tuning tutorial) |
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Thanks Chris. Appreciate it alot.
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70ghia what is the torque like on your motor. How fast have you driven your car.
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silver,
Is it backfiring throush the carbs? If so I would say your mixture is to lean. If it backfires through the exhaust then your mixture it to rich. try that and see what you get. mike |
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Thanks Mike, I've tried to make rich the idle jet as backfire when idle, but still there, I'll try larger jets.
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Probably your flaps are a bit too much open. Close them a bit and open the pass by screws at the side of idle screws. About 1/2 turn to open should make a differens. Also the carbs sync have too be well done. Use air flow meters to do it.
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