Re: 1500 CFM anyone up-date
I am enjoying reading about these various carb ideas, since it is a subject of real interest to me.
The tri-carb set looks great...that 6 carb set was very neat, but I guess, not practical.
Since some of you have mentioned the use of carbs used mostly on bikes (Mikunis and Amals) may I also suggest that you look at some of the carbs that are fitted to Harleys.
My car is a 1500 Spridget (Spitfire engine) and I am presently running one "S&S Super G" carb. It has a 2-1/8" almost straight through bore...very little "bump" for the venturi. I have fitted this carb with an adjustable main jet (an easy adaption from a smaller S&S carbs). It comes with an adjustable idle mix and adjustable acelerator pump. Very simple to adjust (no jets to replace) and even idles better than the the original Zenith/Stomberg single carb. Tuning the carb is like ajusting an old lawn mower.
You can also get the S&S 1-7/8 carb (again, with adjustable main jet, idle jet and acelerator pump). Most bike places will try to sell you an S&S with the Harley manifold, but if you talk to them, you should be able to get just the carb for $225 to $300. I worried about the float bowl flooding in hard corners (in my road racing application), but no problems at all.
Another similar carb is the old American-made Bendix carb available in 38 and 40 mm. Again, with a fully adjustable main jet and idle jet. You can get the 38 mm for about $250.
J&P Cycles sells all this stuff and also SU carbs (for bikes) and adjustable main-jet kits for Kehnin carbs.
More info about these carbs here:
https://www.jpcycles.com/productdetail.as...ge=&search=
https://www.jpcycles.com/productgroup.aspx?GID=0FB71CFD-05FC-40F4-807D-18266DAA8BD
I am presently looking at the Megasquirt fuel injection home-brew system and I have heard that someone out there has "hidden" the injectors in an SU carb. That isn't so important to me, but it seems that some of you guys might find that idea interesting.
By the way, my car 1500 cc car uses about 5.5 gallons per hour when racing on the single 2-1/8" carb. . Average rpm is likely to be about 5500
Here's my single S&S carb fitted to my car. This is not the best representation, since it shows a hasty "repair" when a carb stud came loose and we vise-gripped the carb on just before the start of a one hour enduro (it held up...I got second).