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[quote="Jas"]It's been 7yrs since I logged in after selling my 33. Nice to see some of the same folks about. Since then I've had a Saab 900 turbo and BMW 325 in Melbourne. Then moved back to NZ and got a Volvo 850t5 and a Saab 9000 Aero. Recently, my best mate rings up and tells me he has just bought two 33's :P I tuned the carbs for him today on the 1.5. You couldn't get the grin off his face after he took a test drive. I haven't done those webbers in such a long time, I searched the pages and didn't find much. So I "googled it" :) and found a great wee piece that I thought might be handy for folks wanting to tune their carbs. http://www.redlineweber.com/html/Tech/idf_adjustment_controls.htm I had to disregard his comments about idle/air turn amounts and just be subjective about it. However the write up is easy to understand and reasonably concise. Thanks folks and hello again :D[/quote]
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Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 8:23 am
Post subject: Old member logging back in
It's been 7yrs since I logged in after selling my 33. Nice to see some of the same folks about.
Since then I've had a Saab 900 turbo and BMW 325 in Melbourne. Then moved back to NZ and got a Volvo 850t5 and a Saab 9000 Aero.
Recently, my best mate rings up and tells me he has just bought two 33's
I tuned the carbs for him today on the 1.5. You couldn't get the grin off his face after he took a test drive.
I haven't done those webbers in such a long time, I searched the pages and didn't find much. So I "googled it"
and found a great wee piece that I thought might be handy for folks wanting to tune their carbs.
http://www.redlineweber.com/html/Tech/idf_adjustment_controls.htm
I had to disregard his comments about idle/air turn amounts and just be subjective about it. However the write up is easy to understand and reasonably concise.
Thanks folks and hello again