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Re: Junkyard Weber Options?

To: tomstory@slip.net (Tomstory)
Subject: Re: Junkyard Weber Options?
From: Owen Michaels-Hardy <omhardy@ozemail.com.au>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 1996 16:46:02 +1000 (EST)
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Tom,

The question you need ask yourself before pursuing this is WHY? One of the
major misconceptions about Webers is that they will immediately provide more
HP than SU's. It is true that in proper tune and at peak rpm some extra HP
is found, but SU's actually provide more torque at low revs and better
pickup for the general road work most of our LBCs get. So if you are
planning to race your Spit, full on and flat out, then Webers are the way to
go - But plan on spending a lot of time on the dyno to get all the jettings
right.

Perhaps a more an satisfactory alternative is to up the size of your SU's?

Regards

Owen Michaels-Hardy, Sydney Australia
1980 TR7 FHC Sprint 16v 


At 11:22 PM 21/10/96 -0700, you wrote:
>I'm thinking about replacing the dual SU's in my Spit with a single Weber.
>Any ideas of other card that used this carb that share roughly the same
>displacement as a 1500 Spit engine? ALternatively, anyone have one for sale
>or swap for a set of SU's?
>
>        Before I get too into this, do people have opinions(?!) regarding
>the use of a Weber or such as opposed to the SU's? Gas mileage,
>performance?
>
>That's all! Thanks in advance...Oh there's a chance my wife and I might be
>moving to Europe soon...can start thinking about getting a remanufactured
>bonnet for my 67 Spit!  Yea!
>
>Tom Story
>
>1967 Spit MkII (Sylvester)
>1970 GT6+ (in pieces)
>1977 VW Westfalia (Petey)
>
>"So you're going to take us for a ride eh?"
>"Yeah, come on"
>"Well I don't have a sister!"
>"That's ok we no gotta car!"
>
>
>
>


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