Lynn Kirkpatrick
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I have a '68 MGB GT with a '74 lump in it. The car has 63k+ miles, the motor about 38k miles. It runs OK, I tuned the carbs, set the timing, etc. last year. The plugs burn clean, starts on the first try, doesn't burn/blow oil, BUT it just doesn't have the grunt that I had hoped for. It has ths stock ignition (points, condenser) and HS4 carbs. I checked cylinder compression (130-140 psi). Years ago I drove a friends rubber-bumper B ('76 or so) and it pull a lot harder.
So what are the things that I can do to make this thing accelerate, not just gather speed? I would not want to go to a V-8 conversion. Will a hotter cam really do much, and what else is needed (different carbs, headers)? What about the electronic ignitions? I got an estimate to super-charge it for $2000+.
I would like your ideas. Thanks!
So what are the things that I can do to make this thing accelerate, not just gather speed? I would not want to go to a V-8 conversion. Will a hotter cam really do much, and what else is needed (different carbs, headers)? What about the electronic ignitions? I got an estimate to super-charge it for $2000+.
I would like your ideas. Thanks!