Help and advice in 1.5 JB mods
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As titled, I need some advices from someone more experienced :)
I own a MK1 Jetta 1983, with the 1.5 JB engine on it. Currently stock with Pierburg Carburetor, but I'm planning to participate next year at some local amateur/retro races so I'm trying to get more power out of the engine. I managed to get my hands on some Yamaha R1 carbs which have been previously mounted on a 1.3, I got to build a new manifold if that's what it's called because I guess it won't fit on my engine; Mk2 1.8 8v camshaft which the seller advertised as Mk1 GTI 1.6 camshaft, hopefully it will fit because as far as I red, it should; Also, I found that people use also a fuel pressure regulator. I got a friend in England which recommends me to hook the carbs together with a Facet low pressure pump and a Malpassi fuel regulator.
So what you guys say? Will the camshaft fit my head? Will the carbs run fine with this pump-regulator route?
I'm waiting for you replies,
Thanks, and have a nice weekend everyone!

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The reason being, the later Clipper carb engine is 1.8 and higher compression, so its an easy gain of about 15bhp and offers more scope for further power improvements. They are probably easily obtainable too.
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If you have the skills, money (for the materials) and time to make a custom inlet manifold for some other carbs, then that money could be directed towards something which will produce much more bhp/cost (or effort spent) eg a 16V conversion or even just a GTI engine on a single Weber?
There's a lot of different routes you can take. The forum is full of info.
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