Having cheered you up I might have to bring you back down again.
I took a look at his website and he has images of a normal dyno run which has the run down resistance, but then another graph is produced which is flywheel power. I'm not used to seeing that on a separate graph, I normally see rollers and flywheel on the same graph. I think you should ask him to be sure
1981 RHD 2.0 Aircooled Leisuredrive project, CU engine
1990 RHD 1.9 Auto Sleeper with DF/DG engine
I just checked your signature, you are using the same Weber carb as me I think. From my own non RR analysis, I reckoned that I had about 70 peak HP at the flywheel on my hybrid engine, but that "might" be with a DF cam
1981 RHD 2.0 Aircooled Leisuredrive project, CU engine
1990 RHD 1.9 Auto Sleeper with DF/DG engine
Hi Ash, nope, haven’t rejetted it mate but had bookmarked your post when it you originally posted it up just in case! You should get it on a rolling road when you can as would be interesting to see the results - glad that she’s still running well though
300CE wrote:Hi Ash, nope, haven’t rejetted it mate but had bookmarked your post when it you originally posted it up just in case! You should get it on a rolling road when you can as would be interesting to see the results - glad that she’s still running well though
May do at some point, would have to be somewhere I can get the hightop in though. Seriously though for the price of a few jets I'd say its worth a play, I think you would be surprised at the difference. https://www.gsparkplug.com/
I used them, think I ordered through ebay though as it worked out slightly cheaper.
Hi, good news on the rolling road and just a thought re the weber carb, despite the nay sayers to this carb I have just rebuilt and changed back to the pierburg. I have been using only LPG for a few years now and have an air fuel meter linked to a lambda sensor. The Weber starts from cold even in winter on gas with no issues at all but has always run lean most of the time unless under full throttle on the motorway, the pierburg runs mostly in the middle between lean and rich but does not like to run smoothly from cold on gas. The pierburg does appear to allow the engine to breathe better at top end and the motorway performance seems to prove this , but the Weber drives much smoother on gas and petrol despite being 'cruder' in the apparent fuel air ratio, having spent the last weekend tweeking the pierburg the drive on gas and petrol is less consistant than the ease of setting up the Weber. Have a trip to Cornwall next week and will see if there is any noticable improvement in mpg.
1985 hi-top 2.1MV with DG carb and LPG
1955 trials buggy with 1.9 DG high lift cam and twin dell's (now sold)
1972 1303 beetle
1992 Audi 100 2.8 quattro estate
1967 Vw Madison kit
Cheers Ash - if you get a moment, would you be able to send me the eBay links for those jets as I may well give that a go mate.
@Weimarbus - good to see that the Weber is working well for you as well and cheers for posting up your findings - would deffo be good to see the mpg figures and how she runs overall on your journey to Cornwall