I'm getting about 20 mpg. Ithink this sucks. I had replaced the stock carb with a brand spanking new 32/36 and the 1800
intake. Should I rejet the carb? advance the timing? Car starts right up and drives fine but the fuel economy blows. I do
better with my Dodge minivan!
best needles for 32/36
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Re: best needles for 32/36
Try a lighter foot.
No really, I have a new one also and would like to know which jetting is best for what?
No really, I have a new one also and would like to know which jetting is best for what?
Re: best needles for 32/36
jetting should be done somewhat scientifically otherwise you may do some engine damage. Use a CO meter to determine the fuel mixture, then consider rejetting if it's not right