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44 Posts Member #: 9074 Member |
8th Nov, 2010 at 12:34:10pm
What kind of carbs are people running?
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![]() 10022 Posts Member #: 1456 Mongo Barnsley, South Flatcapshire |
8th Nov, 2010 at 12:38:55pm
On a turbo's mini is has been proven that a single 1.75" SU can flow enough air for well over 250bhp.
If something is worth doing, it's worth doing half of. |
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![]() 5329 Posts Member #: 140 Proven 200+bhp & Avon Park 05,06,07 Class D 3rd place |
8th Nov, 2010 at 01:07:15pm
You put it well John. Best 1/4 mile 13.2 seconds @116 mph
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![]() 716 Posts Member #: 9077 Post Whore Cheshire |
8th Nov, 2010 at 02:25:04pm
If you run a suck through system then a single 1 3/4 is more than capable. If you run a blow through then a turbo carb is fine.
On 2nd Nov, 2010 wil_h said:
I think it's probably a given that all people who own pink cars like it up the Gary. On 14th Jan, 2011 rubicon said:
please dont put a batty kit on it, il have to by internet law, Report you to barry boys.com |
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![]() 4633 Posts Member #: 20 My sister is so fit I won't show anyone her picture Lake District |
8th Nov, 2010 at 06:14:30pm
On 8th Nov, 2010 Mini_the_minx said:
If you run a suck through system then a single 1 3/4 is more than capable. If you run a blow through then a turbo carb is fine. I have the second. The Turbo SU is an 1 3/4".
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4018 Posts Member #: 1757 Back to Fucking Tool status Swindon |
8th Nov, 2010 at 06:18:01pm
Jonny sti used a 45 on a suck through now has a blowthrough using a hiff44 and has more power!! If it were me i would use a 44 and change the long neck thing they use on suck through sc setups for aomething shorted as i have heard they can be a tad anoying on start up Drives
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![]() 716 Posts Member #: 9077 Post Whore Cheshire |
8th Nov, 2010 at 06:19:58pm
I know that silly, but it has the breathers in different places On 2nd Nov, 2010 wil_h said:
I think it's probably a given that all people who own pink cars like it up the Gary. On 14th Jan, 2011 rubicon said:
please dont put a batty kit on it, il have to by internet law, Report you to barry boys.com |
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![]() 9502 Posts Member #: 1023 Post Whore Doncaster, South Yorkshire |
8th Nov, 2010 at 06:40:14pm
the n/a and turbo HIF44's can be used for either, most of the turbo stuff you block up anyway Edited by Brett on 8th Nov, 2010. Yes i moved to the darkside |
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3594 Posts Member #: 655 Post Whore Northern Ireland |
8th Nov, 2010 at 11:17:33pm
Suck through is where carb sizing needs to match power output in terms of airflow.
9.85 @ 145mph
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44 Posts Member #: 9074 Member |
8th Nov, 2010 at 11:33:50pm
then why do I see this?
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![]() 141 Posts Member #: 7891 Advanced Member Annapolis, MD USA |
9th Nov, 2010 at 01:22:05am
On 8th Nov, 2010 jeffreypang911 said:
then why do I see this?
Eaton m45 w/Weber? what is the purpose? maybe 1380? Mini Johnson? A bit overkill I would say on that setup....but who am I to say running dual 40's on a N/A setup....probably would get just as much power from a single 44...on mine and his...
Edited by EricsAmerica on 9th Nov, 2010. Eric
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![]() 9502 Posts Member #: 1023 Post Whore Doncaster, South Yorkshire |
9th Nov, 2010 at 01:28:29am
On 8th Nov, 2010 jeffreypang911 said:
then why do I see this?
Eaton m45 w/Weber? what is the purpose? maybe 1380? weber is just another carb, a case of use what you have, to be different or because you can, in theory no one carb should be better then the other, drivability maybe aslong as its correct sizing and fueling... Yes i moved to the darkside |
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44 Posts Member #: 9074 Member |
9th Nov, 2010 at 02:52:57am
i suppose it is hard to wrap my head around how the SU carb could provide enough fuel if more air is mashed into the engine.
Edited by jeffreypang911 on 9th Nov, 2010. |
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![]() 141 Posts Member #: 7891 Advanced Member Annapolis, MD USA |
9th Nov, 2010 at 04:29:16am
Dual carb setups were designed to run when smaller carbs were the norm. This did help the flow issues somewhat with more direct intake systems with a carb facing directly at each intake port. Now with the hif44, more than enough air and fuel can flow with it along with better designs on the intake manifold and head. When you think about it, only one cylinder draws fuel/air at a time, so as long as the intake/head flow is at it's best, a hif44 should take care of the highest flow demands physically possible.
Eric
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![]() 716 Posts Member #: 9077 Post Whore Cheshire |
9th Nov, 2010 at 09:53:15am
There are plenty of us running blow through supercharger set ups with HIF44 carbs. So far I've not met a supercharger runner, suck or blow through, that has had a problem running that carb.
On 2nd Nov, 2010 wil_h said:
I think it's probably a given that all people who own pink cars like it up the Gary. On 14th Jan, 2011 rubicon said:
please dont put a batty kit on it, il have to by internet law, Report you to barry boys.com |
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![]() 9502 Posts Member #: 1023 Post Whore Doncaster, South Yorkshire |
9th Nov, 2010 at 11:02:55am
The HIF44, has been proven to fuel for 250+bhp, and there is around 10 people now with the magic 200, all on HIF44s... Yes i moved to the darkside |
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![]() 4890 Posts Member #: 1775 Post Whore Chester |
9th Nov, 2010 at 09:30:39pm
I'm a bike carb fan... just to get rid of the dash pot oil I run a supercharger and I don't care the TB is on the wrong side.
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3594 Posts Member #: 655 Post Whore Northern Ireland |
9th Nov, 2010 at 09:33:16pm
On 9th Nov, 2010 jeffreypang911 said:
i suppose it is hard to wrap my head around how the SU carb could provide enough fuel if more air is mashed into the engine. I was to run a weber setup because of this logic. that more air would need a better fuel delivery system for more fuel to get a better mixture. Also following this equation that a single hif44 would be enough, why do people fit dual, and find the performance better? is it just different with forced induction, or even maybe supercharger specific? Read my post Blow through and suck through are TOTALLY different in how the engine sees them. 9.85 @ 145mph
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![]() 12307 Posts Member #: 565 Carlos Fandango Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex |
9th Nov, 2010 at 09:37:16pm
Carbs... Pah! On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged... Joe, do you have a photo of your tool? http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.p...9064&lastpost=1 https://joe1977.imgbb.com/ |
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44 Posts Member #: 9074 Member |
9th Nov, 2010 at 10:00:15pm
On 9th Nov, 2010 stevieturbo said:
On 9th Nov, 2010 jeffreypang911 said:
i suppose it is hard to wrap my head around how the SU carb could provide enough fuel if more air is mashed into the engine. I was to run a weber setup because of this logic. that more air would need a better fuel delivery system for more fuel to get a better mixture. Also following this equation that a single hif44 would be enough, why do people fit dual, and find the performance better? is it just different with forced induction, or even maybe supercharger specific? Read my post Blow through and suck through are TOTALLY different in how the engine sees them. Oh okay. Suck through=carb before pressure blow through=carb during/after pressure I presume. |
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![]() 5329 Posts Member #: 140 Proven 200+bhp & Avon Park 05,06,07 Class D 3rd place |
9th Nov, 2010 at 11:00:04pm
Why do you see any mod that different, we all do different stuff, nothing is 100% correct as so much stuff works you can't say it's the "only" way of doing it :)
On 8th Nov, 2010 jeffreypang911 said:
then why do I see this?
Eaton m45 w/Weber? what is the purpose? maybe 1380? Best 1/4 mile 13.2 seconds @116 mph
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703 Posts Member #: 105 1st to provide proof of a running Bimmy Conversion! Brisbane ,Australia |
10th Nov, 2010 at 05:07:57am
one of my mates (Big troy) runs a Mk2 escort with turbo,,, he`s got 360hp & running through a 36mm restricter
Edited by MadMatt on 10th Nov, 2010. www.miniman.com.au
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667 Posts Member #: 1376 Post Whore clock tower with a sniper rifle |
10th Nov, 2010 at 08:39:54am
mikuni hsr:s are good for suck through, 42/45/48 mm flatslides internationally known as "big" swede |
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9258 Posts Member #: 123 Post Whore Betwix Harrogate and York |
10th Nov, 2010 at 09:14:00am
The only advantage I can see to using a webber and an M45 are to the profit margins of BP!!
Edited by wil_h on 10th Nov, 2010. Fastest 998 mini in the world? 13.05 1/4 mile 106mph
On 2nd Jan, 2013 fastcarl said:
the design shows a distinct lack of imagination, talk about starting off with a clean sheet of paper, then not bothering to fucking draw on it,lol On 20th Apr, 2012 Paul S said:
I'm mainly concerned about swirl in the runners caused by the tangential entry. |
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44 Posts Member #: 9074 Member |
11th Nov, 2010 at 07:27:24am
I think I will end up going for the SU carb instead. I would think an HS6 would be more than enough, but would I want to use a HS4 instead?
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