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    PMO tuning in Europe?

    Can anyone recommend someone who can tune PMO carbs in France, Germany or Switzerland? I finished building my engine with PMO carbs about 6 months ago. It has now been for tuning in Poland, Germany and now Switzerland, which is where i am now living. The car still runs like a dog and i have wasted more than the value of the carbs getting it set up. The carbs were brand new. If i'd of known this was going to be this difficult i would of kept the Original engine. The engine is a 3.0SC, which is now in my 70T.

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    Paul

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    Crubile did tune my PMO carbs on my 3.2 engine. Half a day of work and 2 years of joy.
    Located in France.
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    Merci Xavier,
    This place? http://www.crubile-sport.com. Its quite a way from Zurich, but if they know a bit about PMO carbs then it will be worth the trip.

    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by PMNorris View Post
    Merci Xavier,
    This place? http://www.crubile-sport.com. Its quite a way from Zurich, but if they know a bit about PMO carbs then it will be worth the trip.

    Thanks
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    Paul, will send you a mp tomorrow with his mobile :-)
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    Many thanks. Much appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by PMNorris View Post
    Many thanks. Much appreciated
    Paul, I have a friend in Switzerland and a sreg member owning a Rsr. I'll ask him too.
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    Marc de Siebenthal in Switzerland has a good reputation. You should try to give him a call.

    http://www.mecacomponents.com/Contacts.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by PMNorris View Post
    Many thanks. Much appreciated
    Mp sent :-) the other guy is Johnny Châtillon.
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    PMO carbs are really a 3 barrel version of an IDF 2 barrel. These are very sensitive to fuel pressure. Make sure you have ,somewhere around 1.5-2 psi if I remember correctly. Other than that they should be as easy as Webers to tune.

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