David;
If Weber IDF's, make sure all idle air bypass (small, at bottom, with lock nuts) screws are fully closed, then turn in GENTLY idle mix screws (springs on them) until they just barely seat, then unscrew them 1 and 1/4 turns. Unscrew idle speed screws (the ones that touch the throttle arm) until they don't touch, then screw them in until they just touch, then screw them in 1/2 to 3/4 turn more.
Start the car and let it warm up, then speed up or slow down each idle speed screw the same amount until you get 900 or 1,000 RPM idle speed - don't mess with the idle mixture screws yet. If it still won't idle down or idle smoothly you probably have a vacuum leak (carb to manifold or manifold to head gasket).
If Dellorto DRLA's, same as above except the intial setting for the idle mixture screws will be about 2 3/4 to 3.0 turns out from barely seated. And make sure vacuum ports (if any) are effectively plugged.
If you are non-mechanical and the above doesn't help find a good VW air-cooled performance mechanic or check with your local area VW owner's club for help. Or a local performance motorcycle shop.
(Message Edited 3/26/2003 1:52:15 PM)