stephen.holdcroft
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posted on 29/3/11 at 07:36 PM |
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bike carbs
Hi, any one fitted bike carbs to an A series ( mini) engine and if so what type and what were the results. thanks
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snapper
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posted on 29/3/11 at 07:45 PM |
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Bike carbs work in a similar way to SU's, your problem will be the siamesed inlet ports, i.e. You can only fit 2 carbs.
So a pair of carbs from a twin pot bike with similar port sizes would be a good start.
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stephen.holdcroft
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posted on 29/3/11 at 07:50 PM |
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bike carbs
Yes have heard they are similar to the su,s, I was thinking of spliting a set of four and keeping the others for spares. Looking for size of carbs to
match 1000cc mini engine, have been told to match horse power not cc, so anything around 600cc on a bike may do. Just wounderred if any of you bright
sparks have played around with this.
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 29/3/11 at 07:51 PM |
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they are a pita to adjust the mixture though. probably better with a downdraft twin weber
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Mr Whippy
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posted on 29/3/11 at 07:55 PM |
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linky
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NigeEss
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posted on 29/3/11 at 08:01 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by stephen.holdcroft
Yes have heard they are similar to the su,s, I was thinking of spliting a set of four and keeping the others for spares. Looking for size of carbs to
match 1000cc mini engine, have been told to match horse power not cc, so anything around 600cc on a bike may do. Just wounderred if any of you bright
sparks have played around with this.
Match power is logical..... BUT.... you are planning on using half the carb set so you need to look at a set of carbs from
a bike producing twice the power.
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jacko
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posted on 29/3/11 at 08:25 PM |
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Bogg Brothers do it using r1 carbs just the out side 2 carbs i believe
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whitestu
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posted on 29/3/11 at 08:47 PM |
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Carbs from something like a GPZ500 should work quite well. You can pick them up very cheaply so wouldn't be much of a risk if they didn't
work out. I think they are about 32mm so equivalent ish to a single Weber 40 DCOE.
Stu
[Edited on 29/3/11 by whitestu]
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atspeed racing
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posted on 30/3/11 at 10:18 AM |
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Why??
The SU does the job as good as a bike carb. The only reason that bike carbs are being used is that they come complete, bolted together with all the
linkage ETC.
If you installed 4 SU's to any engine you will get the same results as a bike carbed set up.
A pair of SU's on a manifold are available any where. They would come with a linkage and balance bar.
If you are wanting to do this to be different OK, but apart from that??????
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rusty nuts
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posted on 30/3/11 at 06:19 PM |
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Have you read David Vizards book on tuning the A series? IIRC a single HIF44 on a decent inlet is better than twin carbs ? has the added bonus of not
needing to be balanced and only 1 needle to sort out
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stephen.holdcroft
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posted on 3/4/11 at 10:49 AM |
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Thanks for the information, have just bought the tunning book and will be trying a new manifold first. thanks
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