I have some experience with webers on Mini engines. They are much more
thirsty, tend to offer less torque at low revs, some times they make
coldstarts hard, but offer some extra on top, and much better
accelerator-response . All-in-all, I think tey are only good on all-out
racing aor very highly tuned fastroad cars.
Gergo
PS: they sound and look very racish
2012/10/29 Josi Vicente Vargas <jvvmusme@yahoo.com>
> A friend is restoring a 3 carb Healey and he is uncertain about putting
> the 3
> weber convertion. Can anyone help him clarify his dilema on what to do. He
> plans to use a mild camshaft and probably high compression pistons. No
> more.
> plus and minus ....!!!
>
> thanks,
>
>
>
> Josi Vicente Vargas
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