What amount of fuel is suppose to be in the 1.1L rotary motor

Asked by JeffrosRx Feb 20, 2016 at 07:58 PM about the 1983 Mazda RX-7 GSL

Question type: General

I bought a 83 rx7. It had a after market intake on it
with a edelbrock 4 barrel carburetor it the 700 cfm
im like u thats way to much, know I got a 600 cfm. I
think I should rebuild it to a 500 or a 450 cfm. What
should I do

5 Answers

Im not sure. What should I look for to tell it is. When the 700 was on it was like bla bla at a idle then put the 600 runs a lot better still getting a little much fuel. It probably doesn't so what should I do? The way it's set up. It does have a low gear on the deferential I got shift from 1st to 2nd quick 3rd is when it really comes on with it

How do I adjust the the float level. The idle screw you are talking about, its set all the way down. It runs smooth when I get on it, it still getting little much fuel. What jets should I put on it. Two barrels open up then once I go full throttle it has that peace to open the other two barrels open

I did that I think I got it about right if it was getting right amount of fuel and a pvc valve to it it'll be better and I can adjust work with it get the fuel mixture right if I can figure it out get it right

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