May 29, 2013 #1 M Mikey97 New Member Joined May 29, 2013 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 I have a 97 cobra and it just feels sluggish. I know around 3600 Rpms the second butterfly opens it just feels like it doesn't. Any suggestions.
I have a 97 cobra and it just feels sluggish. I know around 3600 Rpms the second butterfly opens it just feels like it doesn't. Any suggestions.
May 29, 2013 #2 Wichers123 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 21, 2013 Messages 1,203 Reaction score 0 Location Covington, louisiana http://sn95forums.com/showthread.php?43161-cleaning-IMRC-96-98-cobra&highlight=Cobra+butterflies
May 30, 2013 #3 T toyman Active Member Joined Aug 25, 2008 Messages 874 Reaction score 9 Butterflies? Are you talking about a carb conversion. No secondaries on an EFI engine.
May 30, 2013 #4 RichV Well-Known Member Joined May 6, 2012 Messages 4,230 Reaction score 254 Location CO Wrong section homie.
May 30, 2013 #5 duff daddy Legend Joined Jun 29, 2008 Messages 8,213 Reaction score 22 Location Boston toyman said: Butterflies? Are you talking about a carb conversion. No secondaries on an EFI engine. Click to expand... There are imrc..... intake manifold runner control valves, which will open or actuate with vairing throttle input...
toyman said: Butterflies? Are you talking about a carb conversion. No secondaries on an EFI engine. Click to expand... There are imrc..... intake manifold runner control valves, which will open or actuate with vairing throttle input...
Jun 7, 2013 #6 atlanticblue98 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 29, 2008 Messages 4,033 Reaction score 34 Location Lake Mary, Florida, United States toyman said: Butterflies? Are you talking about a carb conversion. No secondaries on an EFI engine. Click to expand... Lol tell that to every b-head 4v owner
toyman said: Butterflies? Are you talking about a carb conversion. No secondaries on an EFI engine. Click to expand... Lol tell that to every b-head 4v owner
Jun 17, 2013 #7 Shifty Powers Well-Known Member Joined Jan 5, 2007 Messages 4,864 Reaction score 190 Location Where the wild goose grows Lol! Oh boy!