Hi John,
I was thinking only last night that it was time I hassled you to check the
needles in your twin HIF44 set up because I guessed you were running them
with what they came with.
BEJ is the standard single HIF44 1300 Austin Metro needle (1980 - 1985).
Does the mid range power feel stronger now?
Have you done plug guts at peak power for the cam Yet?
Enquiring minds etc.
Daniel1312
In a message dated 03/03/01 01:09:01 Pacific Standard Time, NewNGsInfo@cs.com
writes:
<< Dan, All,
OK, I have done my homework. I determined that the twin HIF 44's were doing
fine on the 1380 at lower speeds, but were too lean on top at speed. In
addition, when I open the holes in the stub stacks, it gets WAY too lean. I
had jets "BEJ" in them. I have switched to "BDG". These have a decided
increase in taper about midway (towards the high flow). I have partially
blocked the stub stack "bypass holes" and am sneeking up on the mixture
settings.
The SU Carb. Charts are up on my site for all to read about mixture dynamics
and compare needle specs. (below)
John Carey
http://ourworld.cs.com/JCareyPage/JCareyPage.htm >>
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