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Hey everyone,
Im not the most knowledgable when it comes to technical details about cars and motors but Ive heard that you can up the power of a '60s - '70s VW motor by putting a similar age holden carby on it. Does anyone know what carby from what holden motor you need and which VW motor you can put it on?
Cheers wannadrag91.
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stromberg early holden 6 eh-hk etc
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hey wannadrag,, i have no idea, and the gurus in here will surely get back to you soon, i am sure you can put any carby on it you wsnt, with making adapter plates,etc, whether this will supply far too much petrol, for the amount of air, for the motor, |
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Thanks basketcasebear and vintageholden
Im looking for "bolt-on" parts (either volkswagon or other) that are easily found that will give a performance upgrade. If anyone knows of ANY parts that would fit easily please post here.
Cheers wannadrag
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Best place to look is on the main Volkswagen forum http://www.aussieveedubbers.com/Site/Welcome.htmlPersonally if I was upping a Beetle performance I would go for a Pobjoy twin plug head built 1916cc with Twin Kadrons and with the right crank, igni |
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