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Old 02-23-04, 11:59 AM
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Carb Kit for TII?

i was wanting to know if there were any carb kits for the TII. i think ive seen one for the N/A, but im not certain. If there are where can I find one?
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why would you want a carb turbo?
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WHY??????

The answer is yes... Check racingbeat or mazdatrix..

BUT.... my answer is..... you'd have to be out of your friggin mind to but a carb on a rotary turbo..... too freakin hard to tune....

Jetting a carb and then setting up a Rising rate FPR to kep optimun A/F ratios under varying boost levels with a carb is going to be a nightmare.....

lots of guys run carbs on N/A's at the strip, but I've only seen one guy run a "blow through" carb setup and it was a pretty impressive blast when he hit full boost in second..... And the amusement it garnered was vastly outweighed by the amount of time it took for them to clean up the track.
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haha....i guess the carb is out then, thanks for the info guys. i just wanted to get rid of all the wiring and ecu. true tuning would be a mother so i guess im stuck with a rats nest of a wiring.
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go with a microtech stand alone to reduce all the wiring in the engine bay
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the thought of a stand alone has cross my mind and now that i think about it, it would cost about the same as carbing my TII....microtech it is. thanks
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the thought of a stand alone has crossed my mind and now that i think about it, it would cost about the same as carbing my TII....microtech it is. thanks
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