I've had some success with the following set up: stock 1275 lower end, aluminum
head with hardened valves( makes it no lead compatible), Kent 266 cam, belt
drive for the cam, LCB header, and 45 DCOE Weber. Did some blending on the head
and switched from the Bosch plugs that came with the head to Champion RA6HC
plugs, B210 5-speed, 3.9 rear end. Seems to run well, needs some tuning on the
Weber. The engine is in a 1960 Bugeye that just got running before the Healy
Conclave. Much more work to do on the body and on the inside.
Roger Cotting
1960 Bugeye (2)
1973 Midget
1980 TR 8
1995 Mitsu 3000 GT
Toby Atwater wrote:
> I know I would be interested in "recipes" for tuning a spridget engine.
> Vizard is great, he really tests out on the flow bench almost every part of
> the engine and how one affects the other.. But does he ever give suggestions
> on the entire engine? I would be interested in case histories... what have
> some of you done and what are the results, and of course your suggestions or
> ideas.
>
> For example... I am interested in building a road engine. A bit more power
> (shooting for 80hp? is that too much?) while still keeping within view of
> reliability and of course budget. So... my initial thoughts were well, "just
> mill the head to get some more compression (run on premium), go for a mild
> Kent cam, some K&N air filters a new coil and igniter, new set of plugs and
> call it a day while rebuilding the rest back to stock specs." That is one
> way to go, experimentation.
>
> But on the other hand, experience is pretty powerful. So I ask... "what has
> worked well for you?"
>
> Thanks... Toby
> 69 Sprite (I still have time for one more drive before yanking the engine)
> 69 Midget
> 71 Toyota Land Cruiser
>
> > Bill:
> >
> > You need to get yourself a copy of Daniel Vizard's book "Tuning the
> A-Series
> > Engine" for a fairly complete discussion of this topic....
> >
> > Doug Ingram
> > Victoria BC
> > 1958 Sprite (AN5L/636)
> > 1963 Sprite Mk II project (HAN7L/30003)
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Bill Mantz <bmantz@roanoke.infi.net>
> > To: <spridgets@autox.team.net>
> > Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 7:09 PM
> > Subject: Dream machine
> >
> >
> > > If taken seriously, this could be an interesting thread. 1971 Midget,
> > > 1275 engine. Since the engine and transmission are out already, the
> > > question is what to do. It's going to be strictly a street machine, but
> > > that doesn't mean it can't have power. Since I am going to rebuild it
> > > all anyway, what are the suggestions for maximum HP and still reliable
> > > (as BMC can be). From differential. head, exhust, to carbs, what do you
> > > recommend. ( I hope to actually use these suggestions, so lets stay
> > > realistic).
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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