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    Lightbulb carb tranny in a fi lxi

    will it work out?



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    Re: carb tranny in a fi lxi

    very good for turbo application, or fuel economy.
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    someone make me an offer i just could not say no to.

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    Re: carb tranny in a fi lxi

    Quote Originally Posted by 89T View Post
    very good for turbo application, or fuel economy.
    nicee ...someone was telling me the timing is going to be slow and is gointo spudder alot

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    Re: carb tranny in a fi lxi

    Manual or automatic? the manual (as read other places on the forum) has longer gears on the carb'd engine. I know nothing about automatic, though. sometimes, i even forget how to use them. Wish i had a 5spd.

    So, is it manual, or auto?

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    Re: carb tranny in a fi lxi

    Quote Originally Posted by Ayeobe View Post
    I know nothing about automatic, though. sometimes, i even forget how to use them.
    Throw that bitch in the D4, hit the gas, and prepare to go NOWHERE! :P
    Sorry /threadjack
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    Re: carb tranny in a fi lxi

    Quote Originally Posted by Jajle View Post
    Throw that bitch in the D4, hit the gas, and prepare to go NOWHERE! :P
    Sorry /threadjack
    Well, not quick anyway. Shit, i cant wait to get a 5speed lol. BTW, seeing as we're talkin about transmissions, is D4 OD, and D3 non-OD? Its the only thing i can think of to explain why you can go into D3 withought pressing the button.

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    Re: carb tranny in a fi lxi

    Quote Originally Posted by Ayeobe View Post
    Manual or automatic? the manual (as read other places on the forum) has longer gears on the carb'd engine. I know nothing about automatic, though. sometimes, i even forget how to use them. Wish i had a 5spd.

    So, is it manual, or auto?
    its an auto

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    Re: carb tranny in a fi lxi

    Quote Originally Posted by Ayeobe View Post
    Well, not quick anyway. Shit, i cant wait to get a 5speed lol. BTW, seeing as we're talkin about transmissions, is D4 OD, and D3 non-OD? Its the only thing i can think of to explain why you can go into D3 withought pressing the button.
    Good question, I'm not sure. I may drive around today with it in D3 and see how it goes.


    Edit: I drove to school this morning in D3, It wouldn't shift to fourth and I couldn't get it to go into over drive. I was doing sixty in third so I'm guessing D3: 1-3 No-OD D4: 1-4 OD. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
    Last edited by Jajle; 08-31-2010 at 04:55 AM.
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    Re: carb tranny in a fi lxi

    Quote Originally Posted by Jajle View Post
    Throw that bitch in the D4, hit the gas, and prepare to go NOWHERE! :P
    Sorry /threadjack
    so you have one and still talking smack? ok blissfull arogence I guess because Ive had two different set ups with modified motors and both of them haul ass.
    have to make some fine tuning adjustments but yeah, still not as neck snapping as a five speed but still ok. Can smoke the tires from a dead stop without snatching anything, just floor the gas.

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    Re: carb tranny in a fi lxi

    Quote Originally Posted by roodoo2 View Post
    so you have one and still talking smack? ok blissfull arogence I guess because Ive had two different set ups with modified motors and both of them haul ass.
    have to make some fine tuning adjustments but yeah, still not as neck snapping as a five speed but still ok. Can smoke the tires from a dead stop without snatching anything, just floor the gas.
    I'd like to know how you do it. Seriously. Please tell me how you've modified your motors to make your tires spin by flooring it. Seriously.
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    Re: carb tranny in a fi lxi

    Quote Originally Posted by Jajle View Post
    I'd like to know how you do it. Seriously. Please tell me how you've modified your motors to make your tires spin by flooring it. Seriously.
    without details: I have timing set to best part throttle response without preignition issues/ not sure what the numbers are.
    I have TV control cable set to suit me, it goes into overdrive and stays while doing 62-70+ mph as well as shifts at appropriate rpms at part throttle, shifts with a tap of the pedal at low rpms and shifts just before redline at WOT. Took some tweaking of that adjustment to get it right, and the cable does not bind or hang and moves easy with throttle opening.
    The A20A1 I had in this car earlier had DC header, weber 32/36, fresh valve job, and all vacuum removed except PVC, brake booster and vac advance.
    The B20A that is in it now is set up about the same, with weber 38 at the present time. Automatic slush boxes on both motors. 15 inch alloys too, these wheels weigh around 12 lbs each.
    Motor mounts filled with urethane windowweld.
    Glad to help anytime you ask.

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    Re: carb tranny in a fi lxi

    Quote Originally Posted by roodoo2 View Post
    without details: I have timing set to best part throttle response without preignition issues/ not sure what the numbers are.
    I have TV control cable set to suit me, it goes into overdrive and stays while doing 62-70+ mph as well as shifts at appropriate rpms at part throttle, shifts with a tap of the pedal at low rpms and shifts just before redline at WOT. Took some tweaking of that adjustment to get it right, and the cable does not bind or hang and moves easy with throttle opening.
    The A20A1 I had in this car earlier had DC header, weber 32/36, fresh valve job, and all vacuum removed except PVC, brake booster and vac advance.
    The B20A that is in it now is set up about the same, with weber 38 at the present time. Automatic slush boxes on both motors. 15 inch alloys too, these wheels weigh around 12 lbs each.
    Motor mounts filled with urethane windowweld.
    Glad to help anytime you ask.

    Well, sorry for my doubting ways. Guess mine just needs work. I did get my tires to spin today, but in the rain.
    I love my 3Gee so much!

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