It's what I had and definitely a different carburator would be better but you use what you got when testing but I have had a 600 on a 1641 with turbo and it worked great at 15 psi boost
2 comments. First fix the ac pump issue before you go on to something else. Second, the high rpm flutter I hear looks like you're starting to tip into too rich of mixture due to the choke being closed a tad long on your throttle whip.
The carburator is toast. The pump jet is good, but the carburator is all ate out from corrosion. I choked it some tonget it to even rev up. It has no pump jet working and yes the secondary on this carb is jetting wrong but it was only a test and I did finally order a new one and this will go back on the shelf to be used to make templates for something else
love it.. sounds fantastic.
Thank you. !!
So cool!!!! Congratulations!!!!
Thank you much appreciated!
Cool stuff for sure, keep the videos coming
Thank you!
I'm sitting here wondering how a setup like this would work on my 914 2.0 engine going in my beetle
I have already done this on a 2ltr type 4 in our 1976 camper. Did pretty good. I sold the intake at lansing michigan 4 years ago
Very funny you would have been better off with a 500 CFM Rochester
It's what I had and definitely a different carburator would be better but you use what you got when testing but I have had a 600 on a 1641 with turbo and it worked great at 15 psi boost
You might get it to pull a skin off a custard lol
2 comments. First fix the ac pump issue before you go on to something else. Second, the high rpm flutter I hear looks like you're starting to tip into too rich of mixture due to the choke being closed a tad long on your throttle whip.
The carburator is toast. The pump jet is good, but the carburator is all ate out from corrosion. I choked it some tonget it to even rev up. It has no pump jet working and yes the secondary on this carb is jetting wrong but it was only a test and I did finally order a new one and this will go back on the shelf to be used to make templates for something else
@@berrysblowers6411 Yeah, I'm not saying fix that carb. I'm saying fix the problem, in this case replacing it, before trying to fix an unknown.