Hey all, I've been unable to get on the forum last couple weeks, well post anyway and this is one of the threads I was chomping at the bit to post on, first off we're talking about a A-series engine here, not a 1500. Here's the deal when it comes to carb choices for the A-series engine, mostly 1275s, the twin HS2 set up is the best all aorund set up available for these cars, the downdraft Weber, while a great improvement to a 1500 car, is for sure a performance downgrade to a 1275, wrong intake design, not a very good carb to start with, and it cost the same amount as rebuilding your HS2 assembly to like new standards ($450 is what I charge for a totlaly cosmetic and mechinically restored set with a new heatsheild).
Ok on to other carbs choices for a A series engine, the single HS6 or single HI44, bottom line not a bad set up, but it less CFM that two HS2, so why folks do this is beyond me, and the fuel chagre still has to go around a corner like the downdraft and sidedraft Weber, where the twin HS2 set up is a straight shot. The side draft DCOE weber are good carbs, but other than maybe a tick more on top end, if even that, they offer no real performance gain, but they are royal PITA to work on and adjust, anmd very expensive, not really worth it in my book, eye candy at best.
People are mentally stumped by SU carbs, which normally means they would be even more stumped by either of the Weber carbs, because a SU carb has to be the most simple carb on the face of the planet, after all these folks used to make meat grinders

If you look and study these carbs, you can clearly see there is no other carb any more simple to adjust and operate, yet they still confuse folks to the point they just want to open up a new shiney box and put a Weber DGV on there, which is a good back step in carb and performance to these cars, on the 1500, I can buy it, on the A-series engine, it is a cop out, plain and simple.
I'll rebuild your HS2 asembly like brand new for the same money as it takes to buy a Weber downdraft, and a lot less than a side draft DCOE set up and I guarantee you'll be happier. I built several members of these forum's carbs, here's a picture of the ones I did for Tony on his 63 Midget.