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> Any quality shops in SoCal?, Dual carb tuning needed
monkeyboy
post Dec 10 2011, 10:56 AM
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I have extra jets laying around after jetting mine. I have a business trip coming up this week, and I won't be coming home until the 30th.

If you want to borrow my Dellorto book, carb sync, and extra jets, let me know.

I got all my jets from the EBay vendor in Italy. If you need to use any of them, just replace them.

PM me if you are interested.
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post Dec 10 2011, 11:36 PM
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I just wanted to follow up on this a little. I suggested Scotty because he is in close proximity to Glendora which for me is always a plus. Also because he's a good guy and a straight shooter. I meant no disrespect for any of the other shops especially Otto's. Daniel at Otto's just put a 3.4L in our 2003 Boxster S and did a great job. Just a suggestion......don't ever put a 3.4L in a 2003 Boxster S. You can put a 3.2L (obviously because that's what they came with) or a 3.6L without major problems. Daniel ended up nick naming our car "Frankenstein" because of all the modifications needed. He did make it work and was real good about dealing with all of the issues. I was warned ahead of time not to do this conversion but I didn't listen. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) Now that it is done it is a great car. I am sure I could have put a 3.6L in cheaper and easier and it would have been even better. Live and learn. I wish you well with the carbs. Once you get them right you'll love 'em.
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post Dec 11 2011, 12:42 AM
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hi jon, i live in yucaipa and could give you a hand if you want......i have a snail, an lm-2 air fuel gauge and a good working knowledge for tuning carbs. do you have an o2 sensor bung welded in your exhaust? if not i could see if i have an extra. im on the disabled list and have lots of time right now. no charge, just want to help out a fellow teener. its like nails on a chalkboard to hear an aircooled engine thats out of tune. pm me if your interested....
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