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I was behind this nice yellow (old) beetle with yellow minilite wheels.
tks
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I believe it was L-jetronic in 76. It was a gutless wonder to drive. Bosch used a power relay under the rear window that died all the time. (this was akin to the DME relay--first generation).
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Yup, all the way through the '79 supers. Not sure what the rest of the world got after that. I don't think that it was any less powerful than the '73 standard I had. They were all gutless but FUN!!!
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wasn't it discontinued in 79? ROW maybe had carbs....Rabbit came in in... what 76? 75? 76? wonder what the made in mexico beetles had for induction? |
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The first rabbits had carbs. I think they got FI in '76. I knew a guy who had a '75 Scirocco with carbs and had the worst luck with it.
I would think that even on beetles, they wouldn't go backward, however, we only got the super by the time FI was introduced so I guess it is possible that ROW bugs had carbs.
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2002 C2 Cab 1982 911 SC Targa 1978 911 SC Targa 1976 911 S Targa Formerly: 1964 scca C coupe 1965 C coupe 1968 912 Targa 1970 914/4 1985.5 944 (glutton for punishment) Now a Potomac Member (sorry guys) Also: Bugeyes, Vanagons, Fiat Spyder, Ducati 916, BMW R65RT, '78 xs11, cB750k0, ct90k0, ca110 ..... Nature knows no indecencies; man invents them. Mark Twain ...then there was this mind reader who moved to Washington DC and couldn't find work. |
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I had an '84 Beetle with carbs. I don't know if they had carbs in other countries, but mine had them.
-Michael
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My 75 beetle originally came with FI.
I quickly swapped it out for dual Webers at the time.
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I think so. Early VWs had D-jetronic, but I'm pretty sure the beetles got L-jetronic after it came out on the 914. L-jet is basically the ancestor to Motronic. L-jet didn't control ignition timing and used a completely analog brain instead of a microprocessor based ECU like Motronic. Otherwise, the systems are surprisingly similar, esp when compared to CIS, MFI or D-jet.
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1975 was certainly fuel injected. I think even late 1974 could have had injection. Just like 914s.
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Dave - 1970 914-6 Past - 2000 Boxster - 1987 944 - 1987 924S - 1978 911 Euro SC - 1976 914 2.0 - 1970 914 1.7 / 2056cc |
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