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Thread: Boogs on low rpm acceleration, Help

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    Boogs on low rpm acceleration, Help

    I have webers on my 70 T (S pistons, Cylinders, E cam). When I push the throttle hard before the r's reach 3,000, the car boogs for a moment. Is this a sign that the main jets are too large? Or maybe the venturis?

    Thanks in advance,

    Robo
    356Robo
    64 C Coupe #218448(sold)
    70T Targa #9110110416(sold)

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    Here's some details:

    Engine and carbs rebuilt about 6,000 miles ago. Always had the boog. The webers are 40's with 30mm venturi, 135 mains, airs are 180, 55 idles. Timing and plugs 1000 miles ago, value adj 100 miles.

    Robo
    356Robo
    64 C Coupe #218448(sold)
    70T Targa #9110110416(sold)

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