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what carby do you have?
SU - 1/4 5%  5%  [ 3 ]
SU - 1/2 23%  23%  [ 14 ]
SU - 3/4 15%  15%  [ 9 ]
SU - Twin 1/4 18%  18%  [ 11 ]
SU - Twin 1/2 or larger 10%  10%  [ 6 ]
Weber of any type 20%  20%  [ 12 ]
Fuel injection 10%  10%  [ 6 ]
other, SU - 1/8, twin 1/8ths etc go sports 850! 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
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Chris wrote:
Reece Fish is the go. Bloody simple, even simpler than an SU.

Nah.. too rudimentary and different..

I liked twin Amal Monobloc 1-3/16" bike ones (as per Triumph Bonny), on a 15* manifold they made the 1098 absolutely fly!
So simple... 1 jet, and a simple needle. No, not 800 to choose from either!

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benjamin wrote:
why is on 1 3/4 su better than twin 1 1/4??? :?


well the way i see it is..
1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2
3/4 = more than 1/2
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Spaceboy wrote:
benjamin wrote:
why is on 1 3/4 su better than twin 1 1/4??? :?


well the way i see it is..
1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2
3/4 = more than 1/2
:D

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But... you would get more torque with twins, if properly set up. :wink:

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As the good Doc says,,,with twin carbs, it`s not a matter of adding them together,

they still only get sucked through(for want of a better description) by each cylinder seperately/alternately,,,each suck (so to speak) still only comes through one carb,,,so,,,if piston #4 goes down, it sucks through the single rear 1&1/4" carb...ok?...then #3 piston goes down & sucks against the same rear carb,,, a single 1&1/4"-----then #1 piston goes down & sucks agains it`s front carb,,,a sngle 1&1/4"---then #2 piston goes down & pulls against the same carb 1&1/4" twin carbs but basically work as 2 singles.

so as you can see,,,whether there are 2 carbs in a twin set up, or a single carb, the engine & all of it`s cyls , still only sees the avaliability of the one carb,,,

lots of going down & sucking & pulling,,,but,,,at the end of the day, it really does come down to "SIZE DOES MATTER"

the biggest difference between the twin & single carb set ups is a matter of the flow/restrictions in the 2 different styles of manifolds,,,twin will allways outdo a single simply because of the manifold is far less restrictive (flows more easilly) & also creats a far better, more even distribution of gasses between all 4 cyls,,,single carb manifolds tend to bias the cyls to a point where the 2 centre cyls run richer than the outer 2 cyls,,,YuKKY, but typically acceptable for road use.

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I run a single 2" SU on the 1510cc roady donk
twin 1&3/4" on the 1415cc race donk
Full Autronic engine management & 2" trottle body being pushed through by a hair drier on the Twin cam 16v Bimmer headed beast (nearing completion) :-)

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this should be a sticky or sommit :D


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Well I went the Su 3/4 but its a HIF44 thank U :roll:

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By the way doc , what was the story about reece fish carbs , I've seen several magazine articles from the 70's with people claiming big things from them (Chris Buckingham mainly , I think he was the agent for them ....) but never seen one in the flesh or heard from anyone that's used one . Oh , and spaceboy , twin 1 1/4's on a sports850 not 1 1/4's ....

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sports850 wrote:
By the way doc , what was the story about reece fish carbs , I've seen several magazine articles from the 70's with people claiming big things from them (Chris Buckingham mainly , I think he was the agent for them ....) but never seen one in the flesh or heard from anyone that's used one . Oh , and spaceboy , twin 1 1/4's on a sports850 not 1 1/4's ....

I saw one many years ago, I think it was at Nota Engineering when Guy Buckingham ran it.
Dunno about getting parts now.... :lol:

Talking of strange carb setups... back in 1968 I ran twin Amal Monobloc 1-3/16" bike carbs on my 1220 for a while, and it flew. But they are not a good setup in traffic... :lol:
I eventually swapped to twin HS4s for that reason.

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Well , they were claiming it was "the closest thing to fuel injection " or something similar ..... Here's one of the articles anyway , plus a chance to show off a fang with some groovy 70's models ..... Picture of the carb is on the last page .

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