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Title: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Type1/DVK on April 16, 2010, 21:41:43 pm
Hi guys,

In a few weeks i'm going to convert to 48IDA's, and i'm in desperate need of some jetting advice for my combo:

Engine 1776cc
*1200cc D-case
*69x90.5 mahle
*Full flow
*CB race crank 69mm C/W
*Scat Unitech race rods ARP2000
*C/R: 9.1:1
*CB-044 - 40x35.5 - Dport
*Engle W120
*STD 1.1:1 rockers (will be 1:1.25)
*Solid rocker shaft
*Dual valve springs
*CB Chro-Mo pushrods
*36IDF > 31mm vents (this made around 100hp)
*1-5/8st vwspeedshop SS exhaust merged turbo
*CSP breatherbox
*CSP bell crank
*CB straight cut gears
*CB lightweight followers
*lightend flywheel
*STD clutch setup
*CB equalizer pulley
*GolfII electronic 009 ignition

The powerhouses will be living on a set of Udo becker manifolds.

I'd think the standard 37 vents are okay, but what about jetting? Many thanks and see you this season!  ;D


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Felix/DFL on April 17, 2010, 21:30:06 pm
Hi,

I had my 1776 jeted with 37 vents, 130-140 mains, air correction about 160, and 60-65 idle jetted with an Lambdameter.
Start with a 140 main!
Have you got the 3rd progression hole drilled? If not try it without the 3rd.
I had a problem at transision at about 2500-30000 rpm that the engine ran way to fat at constant speed with the 3rd hole...
After that I colsed the 3rd hole I drilled and it worked way better.

Here are some further info`s about jetting and jet holders:
http://cal-look.no/lounge/index.php/topic,9673.0.html

Cheers,
Felix


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Type1/DVK on April 17, 2010, 22:10:40 pm
Hi Felix,

Many many thanks, didn't spot that topic  :o :o almost similar engine, cool!

Will try your addition!

I will be back when it's all dialed in.  ;D


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: bilboa2 on April 18, 2010, 06:35:04 am
you might be surprised with smaller exh... Air speed is your friend,Driveabilty vs hp loss may not be what you think ?? my 1700 w/ ida's (aronson/holmes 63) drove great without 1 5/8...bill


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: nicolas on April 18, 2010, 08:39:24 am
you might be surprised with smaller exh... Air speed is your friend,Driveabilty vs hp loss may not be what you think ?? my 1700 w/ ida's (aronson/holmes 63) drove great without 1 5/8...bill

yep, and if i remember correctly Felix has smaller valves as well (39x32) which help as well.
i have a 1 1/2 on my 1776 and it works great but i have 42DCNF's



Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Svwerker on April 18, 2010, 11:00:04 am
My 1776 W110, 40*35,5 heads had 60 idle, 150 main, 200 air, F11, 37 venturis.
Later 40 venturis and 160 main. Run 14,49 in a Super -72.
Its all about the heads!


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Type1/DVK on April 18, 2010, 13:34:44 pm
Thanks!! those F11 ran good on cruising speed (60-70mph)?? I will try all above, many thanks and see you @ bitburg402


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Felix/DFL on April 18, 2010, 14:07:50 pm
you might be surprised with smaller exh... Air speed is your friend,Driveabilty vs hp loss may not be what you think ?? my 1700 w/ ida's (aronson/holmes 63) drove great without 1 5/8...bill
yep, and if i remember correctly Felix has smaller valves as well (39x32) which help as well.
i have a 1 1/2 on my 1776 and it works great but i have 42DCNF's

Yep a 1 1/2 header would maybe match the engine better but I would give the 1 5/8 a try. What exhaust are you running?
I had "slightly" smaller valves at my 1776. Stock 35.5x32  ;) 15.1sec@typ-3

40x35.5 is a good valve choice for a 1776! Always wanted to have some heads with that size for my 1776.
If you ever take the heads apart you should think about rising the compression a bit more.
If you drive hard the STD clutch setup will slip after some time. A Kennedy stage 1 would match the concept way better.
Olaf a club mate drives a similliar 1776 with a bit higher compression. If I remember correct his best ET was 14,3sec.
http://www.dflvwclub.com/cars.php?lang=en&id=7
Video from 2007:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Heinzzzzzzzzzzz#p/a/u/1/0OmYhK1BuGU
See you at DFL402  ;D
Felix


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Diederick/DVK on April 18, 2010, 14:59:36 pm
yes olaf's 1776 is very quick!!
but doesn't he have a secret grind cam that does wonders?  ;)


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Svwerker on April 18, 2010, 17:40:14 pm
I dont think you will gain anything with 1,25 rockers. The 044 will flow to about 125-130 hp and that will not increase much on higher lifts.


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Type1/DVK on April 18, 2010, 20:16:15 pm
Quote
If you drive hard the STD clutch setup will slip after some time. A Kennedy stage 1 would match the concept way better.

Didn't notice any of that with the baby weber (36s), and i've got a new flywheel/plate/clutch so that helps also i think.

Higher compression would be possible, but i also want to drive it hard with relative crappy belgian/dutch gas ;)

SVwerker: nice heads indeed, nice HP for the €'s and a friend of mine has the same heads (ported by me) that made 132hp/192nm on a 2017.


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Type1/DVK on April 23, 2010, 20:49:15 pm
Got the IDA's and the jetting is 60(on 120s) - 140 - 190 on F7's.

What would the advice be? 55's on 150-200s F11?

Thanks a million! ;D


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: lawrence on April 25, 2010, 02:48:32 am
what is the size of the idle jet holder?


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Type1/DVK on April 25, 2010, 09:18:27 am
sry forgot those, 120's

thanks


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Svwerker on April 26, 2010, 16:09:09 pm
My choice would be 150 main and F11. 190 or 200 air will be good to start with. F7 run rich when accelerate in my engine.
I have modified my idle jet holder to 100.


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Type1/DVK on April 26, 2010, 16:36:07 pm
she says Thanks! ;)  ;D

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Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Type1/DVK on May 12, 2010, 17:20:42 pm
Loungers, a small question..

My engine is torn apart again, and i've got the descision to change the cam, it now has a W120 but that is too smooth for me..

I want to keep the 1.1:1's and have 9:1c/r @ 48IDA's with 37vents

Change to a W130 or VZ25 or what do you recommend? adding up the c/r?

Thanks!!

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Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Simpsonshoe on May 26, 2010, 18:58:11 pm
1776 w/IDAs ... ran an Engle 120 with 1.1 rockers..  High 13 ca at around 94 mph... with low comp and a c/r box on slicks..smooth cam, no suprises... when Jim Ratto and Big D conned me into a redo with more cam and compression (86b and 9.2) it turned into an entirely different animal.even with a way too big header (1.750 merge and magnaflow). car now ran 13.30s at 101mph... If you want more cam Go with an 86b and 1.4 rockers..A soggy bottom until about 2800, then it revs like a sportbike...68-7400 shift points... I listened and can't thank those two enough...


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Jim Ratto on May 26, 2010, 20:12:27 pm
Dan, your motor rocked. I remember the launch with you perched on the pan in Big D's court. K8/86B is a killer cam for 1800-1900cc hot street. If you're going to go through all the hassle of doing a ratio rocker cam, may as well have it rip your head off, right?


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Type1/DVK on May 27, 2010, 17:31:04 pm
Thanks! i'm going for the W130 now @ 1.1s


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Jim Ratto on May 27, 2010, 18:23:24 pm
Good choice.  8)


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: vintagewagenwerks on January 10, 2011, 23:04:03 pm
sorry my answer i read this thread and ask my self how is it possible build a 1776 with a D Engine case.Thec oil channels ar to small to get enough pressure to drive high rpms.Please set me right when im going wrong with my thinking.


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Diederick/DVK on January 11, 2011, 09:54:11 am
i don't know a whole lot about the mexican 1200 cases.
but as far as I know they're AS41 just like the ones we use but then bored for a 1200cc.
they're not inferior at all.


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: Type1/DVK on January 11, 2011, 23:46:21 pm
find a D case with big oil channels, they're out there ;)


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: gareth jones on January 12, 2011, 11:29:55 am
i ran a 1776 with Engle 130 and 9.5:1 comp in my single cab
heads were 40 x 35.5 by k-roc
carbs were 40mm dells with 36mm vents
A1 sidewinder exhaust
it always ran really strong but i had trouble with low speed running
i fitted MSD and the difference was like night and day
from that day on it drove perfect
always wanted to try IDAs
please post up how you get on  :)


Title: Re: 1776cc IDA jetting and vent advice
Post by: stretch on January 12, 2011, 14:41:31 pm
i ran a 1776 with Engle 130 and 9.5:1 comp in my single cab
heads were 40 x 35.5 by k-roc
carbs were 40mm dells with 36mm vents
A1 sidewinder exhaust
it always ran really strong but i had trouble with low speed running
i fitted MSD and the difference was like night and day
from that day on it drove perfect
always wanted to try IDAs
please post up how you get on  :)

I can confirm how well it went, scared the crap outta me.  Winter, pitch black outside, out of the car park, open the safari's  :o :o jump on the loud peddle.....  HOLY SHIT !!!   ;D

Sorry for getting off topic.  As you were.