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Recommended Improvements 2L Aircooled

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Hopefully there are some out there that can help!

I have a nicish running bone stock 2L which does not leak oil. however it suffers from issues with the twin carbs, coming out of balance resulting in horrendous flat spots, smelly heat exchangers

whilst i enjoy driving our Viking i would like to have a vehicle that is more economical than 16-19 mpg and will drive up steep hills without having to resort to 2nd and sometimes 1st. I have no need for heat exchangers etc

does any one have any recommendations. I have looked at "wiki" and whilst it gioves links to performance sites i just want to know what works for the usual bod who runs this engine without having to spend a shed load of hard earnt "wonga"

many thanks

Andy

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search for dellortos :ok
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PM 'Richnewton' on here, he's just fitted some to his van and is very pleased with the results.
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Thank you :)

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I replaced my stock carbs with Weber 40's. I'm well happy with them. lots more poke getting up hills etc.
Have a word with Irishkeet (sp). he replaced his heat exchangers with a custom built stainless system.

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Pedro - how much difference in MPG's were there after the upgrade?
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mine was better after fitting thge dells, due to the increased volumetric efficiency of the motor, and they sound awesome too :ok
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Wow, is there a webber replacement for the CT? PICT 34-4 i think.
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dugcati wrote:Pedro - how much difference in MPG's were there after the upgrade?

To be honest, I've never bothered to work out the difference. I assume it it better though.
I got my carbs second hand off VZI, and jets etc from Eurocarb. Someone else fitted them for me, as it's early days for me re mechanics :) .

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These engines will always be juicy but i agree that if it is well tuned and you run dellorto 36 or 40 carbs but you must get the venturi size right for fuel efficiency and torque as opposed to top end rpm- i.e. what u need for as heavy van. U could also try weber ICT 34's , they sre good csarbs but simpler and not as nice as the dels. I ran this set up with 36 dell. If you post on here or v zi u will get someone with the same engine set up in a van who can advise on the right size venturis and jets.

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waltraud wrote:These engines will always be juicy but i agree that if it is well tuned and you run dellorto 36 or 40 carbs but you must get the venturi size right for fuel efficiency and torque as opposed to top end rpm- i.e. what u need for as heavy van. U could also try weber ICT 34's , they sre good csarbs but simpler and not as nice as the dels. I ran this set up with 36 dell. If you post on here or v zi u will get someone with the same engine set up in a van who can advise on the right size venturis and jets.

Tim

Possibly what he said .
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