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    What jets? For my carb?

    Hi,

    I know the best way is to use a wideband sensor and measure afr table then match jets to suit.

    But I'm hoping someone on here has fitted different jets to the carb with a similar spec
    So I can fit same jets then match fueling to suit.


    Standard turbo ( t2)
    Aftermarket Exhaust
    Different cooler
    Hoping for 15 psi of boost by using a manual controller via actuator ( not set yet)



    What jets have you used?

    Regards
    Last edited by Aterro; 12-07-2014 at 15:52.

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    Re: How to set ignition timing?

    For that set up I find you only need to enlarge the 2nd jet a very small amount, prob 1.1mm will do to give it enough fuel

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    Re: How to set ignition timing?

    All engines seem different. Some you can get away without changing the jets at that boost some might need the 2nd stage drilling out. I run 15psi and I run a 1.00 a/c jet and the 2nd stage is drilled to 1.4. That fuels 12/1.

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    Re: How to set ignition timing?

    Quote Originally Posted by Alex View Post
    All engines seem different. Some you can get away without changing the jets at that boost some might need the 2nd stage drilling out. I run 15psi and I run a 1.00 a/c jet and the 2nd stage is drilled to 1.4. That fuels 12/1.
    Definatly correct Alex, every time i read your afr/carb specs i always think how well your engine must breath with that CTM head of yours.... for 15psi on my car with a T28 and a 1.4 second stage i would be high 10's low 11's

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    Re: How to set ignition timing?

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    I'm using this as a guide
    https://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=460

    Don't touch 1st jet ( main jet I presume)

    2nd jet drill to 1.30 from standard 1.0

    Ac change to a smaller one 1.0 from standard 1.25

    For drilling use a Silverline Archimedes Drill ? ( any brand) haha


    I don't think I'll be using a wideband now, so is it still advisable to be drilling?
    Or just change main jet ??

    My friend local advised me to try a

    130 /135 Main Jet.
    90 Air Correcting Jet.

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    Re: How to set ignition timing?

    For a standard T2 you don't want to be touching the main jet or ac jet at all, it can be fuelled on the 2nd stage
    Even at 230bhp on one of my old engines I was still using standard 1.2mm main jet if you get the rest if the carb right

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    Re: carb jets

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    So just drill the second jet from a standard 1.0 to 1.1??


    Leave the rest?
    Last edited by Aterro; 13-07-2014 at 21:53.

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    Carb jets??

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    So just drill the second jet from a standard 1.0 to 1.1??


    Leave the rest?

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    Re: How to set ignition timing?

    Yes. Just take it 0.1 at a time up to no more than 1.4 if you need it.

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