Re: Removing a stock Peugeot 103 intake
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Quoting someone:
i just did this upgrade with a malossi four petal reed intake and a dellorto 16.16 carb. it came stock with a 70 jet which is working the best out of all the jets so far. people are right about dropping the engine. i had a fucking nightmare of a time trying to get the bolts in and when i was done i had to take it all back apart because of an airleak. had to tighten some shit up which was almost as hard to just get everything on. and i thought at one point i dropped a nut into the engine when i was taking off the old intake. i found it later tucked into a crevice of the engine. man, pain in the ass. anyway now i am having some idle issues with the clutch. but i am so close! i can feel it
Quoting someone:
i just did this upgrade with a malossi four petal reed intake and a dellorto 16.16 carb. it came stock with a 70 jet which is working the best out of all the jets so far. people are right about dropping the engine. i had a fucking nightmare of a time trying to get the bolts in and when i was done i had to take it all back apart because of an airleak. had to tighten some shit up which was almost as hard to just get everything on. and i thought at one point i dropped a nut into the engine when i was taking off the old intake. i found it later tucked into a crevice of the engine. man, pain in the ass. anyway now i am having some idle issues with the clutch. but i am so close! i can feel it
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