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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 8:28 am 
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Just wondering which carb setup is better, also what are they worth to buy second hand? Are parts readily available?


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 8:38 am 
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go a single 1.5 or 1.75 with one of graham russell's manifolds, easy to tune, and will probably end up with a better behaving motor.

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Hmm okay, how much are the manifolds?


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 9:08 am 
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NO Idea.. what a manifold costs.. ring him... 9630 2195

But Grahem Recomends a single 1.75 for a 1100 I was talking to him just the other day about getting power out of a 1100...

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Go the 40mm Dellorto..you know you want to! :lol:

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:23 am 
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Yeah I like the Delorto & Weber for the fact you set it right.. never touch it agian (untill you change something major on the motor)

40mm will do just as good a job as a 1.75... Plus you get intake noise! Haha

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:33 am 
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True , but you don't get as even a fuel to air flow ratio as you do with SU's . Depends what you want really , power with economy plus a bit of fiddling , or power with slightly worse economy with no fiddling ....

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a single 1.75 or twin 1.25's is what you want for a stinking hot 1100

twin 1.5's are for big block police pursuit engines :D


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 6:32 pm 
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Thanks everyone

So a pair of 1.25 su's on a mini manifold for $10 would be a good price yeah? Pistons are stuck and needs a kit through them but other than that all looks right!! :roll:


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Smarty wrote:
Thanks everyone

So a pair of 1.25 su's on a mini manifold for $10 would be a good price yeah? Pistons are stuck and needs a kit through them but other than that all looks right!! :roll:

Sounds cheap to me- I paid a person on here 10x that, they need rekitting too.
Hmmm maybe I wuz robbed... :lol:

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:07 pm 
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Go big, bore it out as much as you can 45m webber, add a quick shift for lightning fast changes and drive it like a race car farking wicked it'll go fully hard mate.

Go real hard take all the boys at the lights cheap fun reliable transport Siiiiick!

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13secmini wrote:
go a single 1.5 or 1.75 with one of graham russell's manifolds, easy to tune, and will probably end up with a better behaving motor.


seconded....

1.75 on a standard manifold if you don't want to may the extra for the flash one, still good... you can use a standard 1.5 manifold with a little filing on the intake to open it up

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Steve wrote:
I'm with the 1.5 single SU

Weber or Dellorto for daily is stupid as they put too much fuel down 2nd & 4th cylinder and you end up rebuilding a motor and box way to soon.

Weber and dellorto will give you better accelleration but shorter engine life and if your paying for someone else to do the work its an easy choice.

I'n not quailified to give you advice but neither is anyone else so far?

steve


???? - bit of a brave comment...

That seems to be a bit of a furphy - Webers and Dellortos are viable except for one thing - room under the bonnet.

I have a 40 DHLA and still returning 40mpg and the shortening engine life, only if you dont put air filters on. I am actually getting another 65-70km per tank now with the DHLA...

Easy to tune(lots easier IMHO than SU's)

Horses for courses...!!

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My last motor (1310) did nearly 50,000 MILES before I partly seized a piston while thrashing it at Wakefield Pk. It ran a 45 Dellorto all its life.

Bores are still perfect, no signs of this dreaded `bore washing' syndrome proponded by SU lovers...???? :?
I could throw some new pistons in it tomorrow and rebuild it.... 8)

A Weber or Dellorto CAN be jetted properly for road use, but I agree that many are not.

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 11:49 am 
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Hmmmm - If it was true that bores #2 and #4 are washed by petrol more than #1 and #3, if this theory was placed against a single HS type carby, would it not be true in saying #2 and #3 would be washed in a similar fashion...

Ponderance...

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