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> PMO carbs in my 914, I think they're nice
michel richard
post Aug 14 2005, 09:38 AM
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In the /6 conversion that I'm currently running, the green car, I was using Mechanical Fuel Injection. I still think it's kind of sexy, but it's hard to get it to run really well in a 911, with everything original, and even harder in a 914 with non-stock intake and exhaust. I was not able to get rid of a big flat spot between 3K and 4K nor to get a properly functioning warm-up regulator. I got tired of the MFI and got PMO carbs instead.

I put them on the car that's running. They run ok, already, but the fine-tuning still needs to be done. I will take them to an expert to get them really tuned-up.

The install itself was easy, it's really a bolt-on exercise. Some have said that the weakest part of PMOs is the install instructions, but I thought they were OK.

Installation took 2 or 3 evenings of working slowly.

So here's an overall view:
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Sparky
post Aug 14 2005, 09:43 AM
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Soo...... Is this the teener your bringing down to the Ramble? Inquiring minds want to know...

See you soon!!

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