If you are running a standard exhaust system, the mixtures should be ok at one and a half turns....if not standard...go 2 turns on the mixture screws. Hope this helps you!
short awnser No, but you can look it up if your chassis number and engine number are original or if its a diffrent engine
It is the type of chassis in which the engine is mounted in front of the driver's cabin.
my gypsy 1994 modal chassis numbers156086 and engine number191686 chek
where is the engine number located on the engine block
Chassis is the base frame of the car and so chessis number is the the manufacturing number bearing the frame and engine number is the unique number provided by the manufacturer for the engine.
where is the location of chassis and engine number of kia picanto 2004 model
Re jetting should be done any time a intake or exhaust modification is done. If you are at all serious about performance you will want to do this anyway, it is the single most important performance improvement that you can do.
The engine options depend on who manufactured the chassis. Blue Bird did not make their own chassis in 1978 - the chassis would come from various automotive companies, such as Ford, Chevrolet/GMC, or International.
The term chassis is the frame plus the "running gears". So, the chassis is the frame, engine, drive shaft, differential, transmission...etc
It has hydraulic lifters. No adjustment.
Another name that computer chassis's go by is a CPU or motherboard which is the internal part that runs the computer itself just like how a car chassis is the engine.
The 200sx se-r chassis is the same chassis as the 200sx se. I have a 96 se-r and the only difference between mine and an 200sx SE are suspension differences and the engine itself.