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717 carbs

bradleysomers73

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Hi guys. I have a 1996 GTI and am changing the corroded dual carbs to a single BN40. The carb is brand new and comes with needle and jetting for a 98 model. I notice the later models use a different pilot jet and needle. Anybody know the reason why?
If it’s only about economy and emissions I’ll stick with what I’ve got.
 

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My single carb 97 GTI had an off idle bog. I put on the new later model replacement carb with different jets etc. Without opening it up or touching the screws, the bog is gone and it runs flawlessly.
 
Could be because all 98 and later model carbs have an accelerator pump on them. Iread somewhere that the previous ones relied on a fatter low speed to tune out the off idle bog.
 
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