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Re: [T3] Type 3 Carburetion


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> I do tend to get a bit opinionated, and with 65 emails to read each
night sometimes my responses are a bit  quick.

and I DO have carbs on my 65... havent given up on them yet thanks to the
carb
people like Brian...  but with an NOS FI harness and all...

:)

Keith

> ...Nor am I heated, but people tend to get that way at
> times. I certainly have. I would never delete your's
> or anyone else's on this list's opinions. Everybody's
> opinions here are to be valued. Some to be taken with
> a grain of salt, but valued nonetheless. As many other
> people have stated, this list is the single best
> resource out there for us type 3 owners and the debates
> we all get into at times are a very good tool to
> sharpen all our mechanical knowledge. Everybody knows
> that most people don't like introducing thier opinion
> into a normal conversation, but hell, start an
> "argument" and everybody puts thier 2 cents in. LOL.
> This is a very healthy thing. Often times combining
> several diiferent opinions, ends up producing a
> combination that can work for everyone.
>
> >I think the proverbial banana in the tailpipe here is >the heads...
porting
> >them would be needed to really increase flow >significantly.
>
>              ... I completely agree. That's why I'm
> sending a set of my stock VW heads to Rimco for a
> rebuilding including a step up in valve size for
> both intake and exhaust. If I decide to run the dell's
> I'll put these on my motor. I may just put them on
> even if I don't. Someone from this list told me one
> time that the Bus carbs had venturis and jets that
> were larger than (for the 1700 displacement) but
> interchangeable with, the 32pdsit's and were a good
> performance upgrade. Anybody want to comment on this?
> I'm still not 100% decided yet, but I tend to like
> the simplicity of the Solex's if I can make them
> produce a bit more.
>
> Marc
> 1967 Fastback
>
>
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