Posted December 5, 200321 yr comment_59529 feedback from some references:"I'm running 3 x 40PHH-S with 32mm chokes on a Harada inlet manifold, Option 76 Degree cam, larger valves, raised compression and some porting of the ( E88 ) head. Exhaust system starts at an Option manifold running into a full stainless twin-pipe up and over layout. On my current setup the Main Jets are 160s and the Air Corrector / Main Air Bleed are 210s. All other settings and sizes are stock for the 'S' model 40PHH"The stock 44PHH Mikuni jetting for the L-series sixes ( as recommended by Nissan's tech staff ) sold as Sports Option parts was as follows:MAIN VENTURI = 37mmMAIN JET = 160AIR CORRECTOR JET = 180PILOT JET = 55EMULSION TUBE ( "JET BLOCK" ) = 8f your Emulsion Tubes are marked "OA" or "OB" on top then you would be well advised to seek out a set of six "8" types and install them instead. This will be a great help with driveability and part-throttle response. The OA and OB are best left to racers, and are not as good as the 8 for the street.the Nismo kit (16010-E4620) defaults:Main Jet 175Air Jet 250Pilot Jet 55Venturi 37Jet Block -??the factory Mikuni America defaults for the L24/26/28 Main 150Air Jet 200Pilot Jet 57.5Venturi 34Jet Block OApump jet 40 Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/9173-sample-triple-mikuni-jettings/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 5, 200321 yr comment_59535 Hi Bruce:Good Information for those folks running Mikuni's!Thanks for posting.Carl (aka Bambikiller240)Tech Articles Moderator Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/9173-sample-triple-mikuni-jettings/#findComment-59535 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 12, 200321 yr Author comment_60377 "The engine I have in car now is a L28 completely stock. ..I am using the 44's and an electric fuel pump as fitted to the 73 and 74 USA Z. Mine is a 72."Choke Tube: 34mmJet Block: OAAir Jet: 180Fuel Jet: 140Pilot Jet: 57.5Fuel pressure regulator set at 3.5 psi"I finally added the regulator this summer and wish I had done it sooner. The engine runs much better and smoother. It is also now more sensitive to tuning changes. Especially the mixturescrew on each carb." Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/9173-sample-triple-mikuni-jettings/#findComment-60377 Share on other sites More sharing options...
February 4, 200619 yr comment_154625 I have a set of Tripple Makunies on my 240Z and not sure what size they are. All I know is when I start the car it runs really rich, the fumes are so bad that my neighbors dog fanted, I mean the dog fell to the ground. When my neighbor took their dog out for a walk, I had just pulled the car out of the garage and started it up to let it warmup, now I know it has always had this problem, so I didn't drive it very much I'm still in the process of getting the framerails done, floorboards and fender wells replace or beefed up for that matter,..... Well anyway as I started up the car about five to 10 minutes had gone by and the neighbor was just passing the back end of my Z and the dog just paused for a minute of two and just fanted. The neighbor said that he could smell the fumes over 20+ yards away. I think my carbs need to be readjusted, what do you think? Long story made short I bought this car from brother in College Station, TX about 7 yrs ago and he did most of the mods to it, but then got married and has started a family and could no longer work on the car so he sold it to me to keep and fix up which I have been doing. My brother mentioned to me that he had bought these Tripple Makunies from a friend in College Station, came off a drag 240Z so he thinks that the jets are too big for the set up that I have. I think so toooo. Could you direct me on what to do? You assistance is greatly appreciated. Joez Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/9173-sample-triple-mikuni-jettings/#findComment-154625 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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