Hello all,
Do a Google on "Haystack SU Carb Needles". It is an old program for
selecting needles. It also contains a database of all of the British SU
needles.
I took the data and imported it into Excel to sort through it.
My graph uses the stock N-17 needle as a baseline. The distance above
the baseline is how much richer the needles are than stock. The numbers
across the bottom are the station number. Starting at the base is station 1
and stations are 1/8" apart.
keith williams
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In a message dated 11/25/2009 6:52:58 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
ppeters914@comcast.net writes:
Can Keith and/or someone help Julian? Julian recently dynoed his SU-carbed
SR20.
Pete
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[mailto:bluebirds-request@bluebirds.datsun510.com] On Behalf Of Julian
Serles
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 4:08 PM
To: Bluebirds bb
Subject: Datsun 2000 SU needle charts
While Bruce is off for Thanksgiving, I wanted to get a head start on needle
choices from Datsun. Do any of the Roadster folk know of a place with the
various needles measured out? Google turned up the Keith Williams write up
and his comparison of needles, but I can't really make sense of his graph
and would like to just get the raw numbers (or his graph explained).
Thanks,
Julian
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