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holmesgraham

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Hi.

After many attempts of getting my turbo up and running I finally cracked it with basically trying many different combinations of piping up the carb in a load of different ways until eventually it would run brilliant on boost. Beforehand it was leaning out on boost and I believe it wasn't pressurising the float bowl.

Would someone be kind enough to explain what I've done here and why this works? Does anyone think connecting the vac line from the manifold to the vacuum feed to the regulator has made any difference or the actual pipe on the carb has done the trick?

You won't believe how happy I am to finally have it running!

Thanks

Graham H


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wng691s clubby

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the vac pipe on top of the fpr should go to the plenum

Done now needs redoing lol


holmesgraham

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I'd does, But teeing it off to the other side if the carb seems to help it run smoother under load.


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oh I see I thought you ment it was coming off the manifold only

Done now needs redoing lol

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