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2010/09/06 20:44:50 (permalink)
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falcon carbys

how do the 34/34 adm's perform on 2ltr Escorts? do they need much changed jet wise?

all advice appreciated!
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    RE: falcon carbys 2010/10/20 08:44:10 (permalink)
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    Hello Sterling,In my opinion its a step backwards as the standard carb is 32/36 , jetted right the 34/34 may give you more power down low (as long as the cam is timed correctly) but will result in poor mixture levels throughout the rpm, youd be better of with a single 40 or 45mm s/d or d/d carb + small cam, if you can spend the extra, youll be well impressed[(#)]
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    RE: falcon carbys 2010/10/20 09:08:46 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by ozzy2dr

    Hello Sterling,In my opinion its a step backwards as the standard carb is 32/36 , jetted right the 34/34 may give you more power down low (as long as the cam is timed correctly) but will result in poor mixture levels throughout the rpm, youd be better of with a single 40 or 45mm s/d or d/d carb + small cam, if you can spend the extra, youll be well impressed[(#)]



    yeah i ended up getting twin 40's [(#)]
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