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Lee-1984
09-08-06, 10:18 PM
how do ya change injection to carbs on nova gte engine, need all the help i can get thanks

Nick
09-08-06, 11:33 PM
take the injection off, put the carbs on lol

Lee-1984
09-08-06, 11:58 PM
funny cnut aint ya

doherty
10-08-06, 12:03 AM
sorry if a bit off topic tho it is about carbs..

are twin 45s too large for a 1.6???

Adam
10-08-06, 12:03 AM
Lol
That seriously is how easy it is mate.
Remove injection inlet, bolt on carb inlet and carbs.

You'll also need a 1.4Sr dizzy and coil.

And will need to sort the fueling, either a mech pump, or using an electronic pump.

Doherty-Yeah, T45s are best suited for modded XEs. Best off with 40s on a 1600.

Stuart
10-08-06, 08:47 AM
pomey TYPE PROPERLY

Gunzi
10-08-06, 09:18 AM
There's a weber fitting guide on here somewhere but I can't find it as the link is dead. (top of this forum)

SRlew
10-08-06, 09:28 AM
i think you'd want 45's on if you got over say 150bhp. my brothers mate's
1600 x flow is on 45's.

jedi
10-08-06, 06:37 PM
(You'll also need a 1.4Sr dizzy and coil) ,does it have to be of an sr can it come of say a 1.2 carbed engine?

Adam
10-08-06, 06:53 PM
Should work yeah.
I think Nick is using his t40d 1600 with a 1.2 ignition setup.

jedi
10-08-06, 07:03 PM
ok thank i will give that a go:thumb:

Timmy
10-08-06, 07:13 PM
Fiting a 32/34 carb with inlet manafold off a sr on my 1.2 big job or simple as stright swop?

doherty
10-08-06, 08:38 PM
Lol
That seriously is how easy it is mate.
Remove injection inlet, bolt on carb inlet and carbs.

You'll also need a 1.4Sr dizzy and coil.

And will need to sort the fueling, either a mech pump, or using an electronic pump.

Doherty-Yeah, T45s are best suited for modded XEs. Best off with 40s on a 1600.

aye i was thinkin that..but the 45s(i might be gettin)are a whole lot cheaper....

could it work??or am i jus askin for a splutterin problem???:confused: :confused: :thumb: