[T3] Crabby Carbs

Brian Fye bfye at canyonville.net
Thu Sep 26 09:23:14 PDT 2013


Jim, I usually don't have to switch to the 7 with stock engines, but in the
summer when I was in Idaho and driving though the mountains a bunch, they
dealt much better with it that the 8s.  that was altitude, load and temps
in the high 90s...
with built engines and more compression, they are the better choice...

one other thing i would be interested in with Keith's car is what his max
timing is set at.  if his FI is pushing up past 35btdc and then hanging out
at 30, i would suggest pulling it back to 28btdc at 2500rpm.


On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 8:21 AM, Jim Adney <jadney at vwtype3.org> wrote:

> On 25 Sep 2013 at 20:42, Keith Park wrote:
>
> > Very interesting Jim,
>
> It was a LONG explanation, but I thought it would be important to try
> to understand why your driving symptoms changed, just as Gary's did.
>
> Bosch makes parts all over the world, but in my experience they are
> careful to make them to the same standards, regardless of country of
> origin. I think the 4 digit designation is just for marketing. Aren't
> the plugs, and the boxes, still marked with the W8AC designation?
>
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