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  • 3 months later...

Bit of an update. I figure the PO set up the carbs based on the picture below.

I added in a wideband and nailed down that the carbs were pig rich everywhere with a really lean acceleration.

I've leaned out idle jets, main jets, and idle mixture. The next step is to bump up acceleration, followed by narrowing the emulsion tube.

I also learned my engine is a recently rebuilt stock bottom end (l28) with a stock e88 (l24) head.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Here's what I've landed on for my L28/e88 with DCOE 42:

 

Choke 32mm

2nd vent 3.5

Main 135

Emulsion F7

Air 165

Idle 55F13

Pump 40

1.5" air horns

Elevation 3,500'

 

I have no hesitations across all types of acceleration conditions. My most problematic condition (slow acceleration off idle jet) is now a "spike" in AFR to 15. Previously it was to +20.

 

My cruising idle is a bit rich (11 AFR) but compared to all the +/- I did it's the best of the tradeoffs across jet combinations.

 

The single biggest change was going to the F7 emulsion tube, which didn't show up in any Z tips. It came from Des Hammill as a "will work with most applications" statement.

 

I haven't put it on a dyno, nor do I plan to. I had a car that could barely get up hills and was terrible out of corners while daily driving. I know have a car that snaps whenever I accelerate, pulls all the way at WOT, and has AFRs between 11 and 15 the whole time.

 

Pretty happy as a first time Weber tuner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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