Not on a TR6 but I have HD6 on my TR3. Had to buy lean needles but I got more power from the engine. Another guy in our club that also has a TR3, remarked on how much more power my car has. It can keep up with Healeys. I did install a cable to work the throttle since the controls are different. While the 4 vs 6 cylinder Triumph engines are different, the HP that comes out is not that far apart.
My understanding is the HD6 have an accelerator pump that may be the difference. My engine does have some head work that would help also.
What carbs are on there now ?Has anyone used HD6 carbs vs the usual HS6s?
What carbs are on there now ?
Well, I been wrong before. I can live with that. Still need pictures?
I used the same carbs on my TR6 without any problems. The only downside was not having ports for the crankcase vent tubes and also having float chambers that required removing the carbs to deal with a stuck/clogged needle valve. I switched SU HS6 carbs that had the vent tubes and have been satisfied. The SUs did require modifying a stock needle profile to suit the engine.I put older Zenith Strombergs from a TR4 or 4A on my TR250. They are much simpler carbs, not really any different than the same era SU other than the rubber diaphragm to seal in the vacuum. Not suggesting they are better than HD6s, but another option. They are not stock of course, but they do look closer to the stock item than SUs.
...The SUs did require modifying a stock needle profile to suit the engine.
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Just an idle question - why would you bother? The two carbs are very similar - just the rubber skirt on the Strombergs so Triumph wouldn't have to pay royalties to SU.