Sailing down the M4 on Saturday at 110KMH (4600 rpm) my 45 Dellorto on a Redline 3005 manifold suffered icing inside. This made the car pretty much undrivable below 1/4 throttle (missing, farting, surging, give it 1/2 throttle and then OK above that) so I slowed down to 90 for a while. Once I got off the M4 onto Northern Rd (80kmh) it came good.
The car is running Shell VPower 98, only because all the BP servos around here were out of Ultimate 98 at once.
The car has done this only once before in the last 20 years, coming up the Hume Hwy from Marulan one afternoon (coincidentally, also using VPower 98 then for the same reason).
Anybody else had this problem with a Weber/Dellorto and Shell 98 fuel?
I could heat the manifold by welding a pipe round it and running heater water thru it, but how common is this problem?
I'm inclined to blame Shell, but surely it's only the detergent additive that's different?
[edit] I pulled the plugs when I go home and they are all fine, and the same colour.
[edit 2] This was 10am in the morning, so it wasn't that cold, and no rain in sight.
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DrMini- 1970 wasaMatic 1360, Mk1S crank, 86.6HP (ATW) =~125 @ crank, 45 Dellorto (38 chokes), RE282 sprint cam, 1.5 rockers, 11.0:1 C/R.
