Yeah well,,, mine are working pretty well for a cheapo quicky set-up,,, still some work to be done but all is very encouraging so far... & yeah they do prefer more fuel than the bike motors do, but there`s heaps of reasons for that,,, things like the bikes "Trying" to run economical & environmentally friendly emitions ,,, using such high powered super good quality ign units that they can still spark up very lean mistures,,, & the fact that they rev sooo high that air speed is high through the carbs that fuel is easilly picked up out of the jets,,, but with minis the air speed is fairly low (comparitively) that we need to "up-size" the a/f ratio (richen them up) to suit because of all those discrepancies (& more) between the 2 differing applictations
They`re a great carb because (i believe & the way i see it) they are basically a mixture of a weber & an SU in the one carb, to me that`s a great thing & because of theat they are very tunable for many differing applications, just takes a bit of time & knowlege & a little experience with them,,, Have a play i think you`1ll be happy ,,,& yes even with the need for the extra "en-richment" they`re still "VERY" efficient & economocal indeed
here`s mine on the baby twinkly
i`ll get a few close-up shots of them soon
& yes i have a few different bike carb packages/combinbations that i`ve been playing with sorting them into pairs for fittment to a twin SU carb mini manifold
OH!!!,,, Just a quicky for you all,,, the mini rear suspension trumpets are a good start for making up some custom inlet manifolds if you`re keen to play

we set up Stewys Arden cross-flow head with 4x of them fitteing twin webers onto the ends of them

you can use the same trumpet & cut & play & weld etc to fit the bike carbs to if you like
