dougie
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Right you are..........................if we were talking about a stock motor, this is the racing forum.
The fact that the DHMC and the BMC Works Dept. both transitioned to triple 2" SU HD8's in 1960 and later three 45 DCOE Webers on their<span style="font-weight: bold"> race</span> prepared cars is evidence enough for me.
Still not convince. Recall the legendary Doane Spencer who build the Hollywood Sports Cars Austin-Healey 3000 that won 19 of 20 SCCA races in 1961.
Using three 2" SU HD8's his motor developed 205 b.h.p. at 6000 rpm. Doanes's final race version used a milder cam giving 195 b.h.p. for a wider range of useful torque.
BTY, I asked Chris Vandergriff if he retained any of his dad's old race tuning data from HSC at the Portland Historics last year, unfortunately that was before computers and nothing was kept.
Dougie
The fact that the DHMC and the BMC Works Dept. both transitioned to triple 2" SU HD8's in 1960 and later three 45 DCOE Webers on their<span style="font-weight: bold"> race</span> prepared cars is evidence enough for me.
Still not convince. Recall the legendary Doane Spencer who build the Hollywood Sports Cars Austin-Healey 3000 that won 19 of 20 SCCA races in 1961.
Using three 2" SU HD8's his motor developed 205 b.h.p. at 6000 rpm. Doanes's final race version used a milder cam giving 195 b.h.p. for a wider range of useful torque.
BTY, I asked Chris Vandergriff if he retained any of his dad's old race tuning data from HSC at the Portland Historics last year, unfortunately that was before computers and nothing was kept.
Dougie