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Carbing a SR20DE S14.


Merrik

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Hey,

 

So I bought a S14 engine with relatively low k's on it, extractors, light flywheel etc.

 

I've also bought a set of 40mm dellortos with manifold and linkages etc off trademe ( waiting for it to arrive )

 

Now, the guy who was running the carbs was running them on a S13 engine on a boat with a dizzy/ coil - i've bought the dizzy/ coil setup off him as well. 

 

I'm just wondering aside from getting a carby fuel pump for the motor, what else has to be done? injector bungs?

 

 

 

The S14 engine I have is a VCT or something one ( has the dizzy setup as well ) - a friend came over and told me as well as asking how it'll work with the carb conversion which I have no idea...

 

Do you still have to use the ECU to work the VCT? Or will the engine function fine without the ecu etc? 

 

 

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Because you can.

Why would you put slide throttle on a smelly old Kent?

C'mon meow Rookie, you know these answers. Don't make me come over there...

 

Lol

 

Because the 4age guys can - once apon a time a rally man told me his one went ways better on the carbs than the factory injection.

 

Do the VCT engines still have dizzy's - ignition could be controlled the semi-old school way.

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Non-turbo RWD SR's have a dizzy on them.

 

S13 SR and S14 SR 's have different head designs.  S14/S15 uses a low port manifold and S13 uses a high port manifold.  Intake manifolds are not cross compatible, so I don't think the manifold you've got will bolt on.

 

I doubt VCT will work very well with a carb conversion, but you can unplug it and it won't do anything (nor effect it's standard performance)

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