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    Could This Be Reason For Concern?

    I removed my EGR thingy and sort of capped it off . . . best I could, anyway . . . could this in any way affect the engine performance? BTW - I just went to a Weber carb and put on a rebuilt head.

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    As long as it doesn't leak its fine. Spray some carb cleaner at it, if the rpms change then it's got a leak.

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    as long as it doesnt leak and you dont have DEQ checks. But i guess if you have a webber carb you're not worrying about that anyway........

    hows it running IPF?
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    Thanks!

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    the civics are okay, they look to rounded tho
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    Were you able to tune this car to run decent? It's kind of interesting how much stuff you went through with this project and how much you've learnedand. I hope it has a happy end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dysiu
    Were you able to tune this car to run decent? It's kind of interesting how much stuff you went through with this project and how much you've learnedand. I hope it has a happy end.
    Okay - the car will run . . . I put about 20 miles on it last Saturday . . . usually, to start the car it goes something like this:

    • Get in the car
    • Smile coz you're in your favorite most bootiful car in the wurld
    • turn the key
    • hear the car struggling to start - sort of sputtering
    • floor the accellerator
    • engine chuggs
    • combustion finally starts but engine is really slow even though accellerator pedal stays floored
    • engine slowly, slowly, slowly gains rpms
    • engine finally revs up and sounds good
    • car won't idle worth crap
    • either the carb must be set to idle "high" or you have to keep feathering the accelerator pedal


    . . . so . . . that's where I am . . . but . . . IT RUNS!!!

    I think if I can somehow just set the valve timing right then re-check the ignition timing it'll be a whole new car . . .

    . . . at least . . . that's what I'm hoping.

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    I think you should just bite the bullet and take the car to a tuner to have the carb jetted correctly. They can also set the timing correctly. Its a slow, tedious process of trial and error.




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    I think you should just bite the bullet and take the car to a tuner to have the carb jetted correctly. They can also set the timing correctly. Its a slow, tedious process of trial and error.
    Great suggestion . . . I'll go this route if I can't fix it Saturday . . . but . . . finding a real, qualified mechanic where I live might be difficult . . . there's my next door neighbor - he's a mechanic and a really nice guy - I'll give it to him! Why didn't I think of that sooner?

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    Good luck. So besides the rough idle how do youlike the webber was it a nice power increase for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1988starter
    Good luck. So besides the rough idle how do youlike the webber was it a nice power increase for you
    The car is running on about half power - builds power slowly and very hard to start & won't idle . . . so, I think the valve timing is off, which is what I'm going to investigate today (Saturday) and hopefully fix . . .
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    MAn it really sounds like a vacuum leak. Spray some carb cleaner over every vac. line that you have to find it easier (while car is running) and then you will hear the rpms change if there's a leak.

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    you problem is vacuum leak somewhere. i mean major leak.
    check around the intake manifold. if you see anything that is not pluged, plug it.
    if that doesn't fix it, you really f**ked the timing
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