Autothority Banjo Bolt size
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Autothority Banjo Bolt size
hi,
First sorry for bad language, i'm french
So, I have one 944T 86 with 2 chips APE Autothority equiped in germany in 1992. I buy that car last summer.
But my car haven't the famous banjo bolt and Authotority don't want answer to my email. So i don't buy the banjo.
I have only this chips and i don't to run perfectly
SO, i think Autothority banjo is a stock banjo with a jet.... How size? A weber jet?
Thanks
First sorry for bad language, i'm french
So, I have one 944T 86 with 2 chips APE Autothority equiped in germany in 1992. I buy that car last summer.
But my car haven't the famous banjo bolt and Authotority don't want answer to my email. So i don't buy the banjo.
I have only this chips and i don't to run perfectly
SO, i think Autothority banjo is a stock banjo with a jet.... How size? A weber jet?
Thanks
#4
Originally the jetted banjo bolt came with a 5/64" hole in the jet. The set also came with a 3/32" drill bit to enlarge the hole, if the car was making over 15psi with the 5/64" hole. supposedly a hole size up to 7/64" can work.
I'm not sure what # weber jet it was. But you can tap and plug a stock banjo bolt pretty easily then drill a hole through the plug.
I'm not sure what # weber jet it was. But you can tap and plug a stock banjo bolt pretty easily then drill a hole through the plug.
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Originally the jetted banjo bolt came with a 5/64" hole in the jet. The set also came with a 3/32" drill bit to enlarge the hole, if the car was making over 15psi with the 5/64" hole. supposedly a hole size up to 7/64" can work.
I'm not sure what # weber jet it was. But you can tap and plug a stock banjo bolt pretty easily then drill a hole through the plug.
I'm not sure what # weber jet it was. But you can tap and plug a stock banjo bolt pretty easily then drill a hole through the plug.
I found my Authority boost bolt jet in my intercooler