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Re: DCOE carb jetting

To: mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: DCOE carb jetting
From: WSpohn4@aol.com
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 15:36:11 EDT
In a message dated 21/08/02 10:32:32 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
owner-mgs-digest@autox.team.net writes:


> We recently became the owner of a pair of new 45DCOE 
> carbs to use on our BMW 1600-2 rally car.  

 How would YOU jet these carbs to 
> optimize performance in the 4k to 5.5k rpm range on this or
> your MG engine?  

This is a totally meaningless question and anyone that tries to answer it 
will be offering information with zero value.
It is IMPOSSIBLE to compare two engines of different type, displacement, and 
specification. BTW - you did know that unless you have a non-stock alloy 
head, the MGB only uses ONE carb, not TWO, didn't you?

First, go buy a Weber book and find out what the settings for a BMW engine of 
your state of tune might be (you don't bother offering cam information). That 
is only a very basic guide to what size venturis and what other settings you 
may want to try. Then have an expert do the tuning. 

I take it that you are not such an expert from your question, as well as your 
suggestion that a 45 DCOE must be too large for the 1600. It is not the carb 
size so much as the venturi size that governs behaviour - I have one set of 
40 DCOE with larger main venturis than another set of 45 DCOE I use on a 
different engine.

Please believe me - if you have no specialised knowledge, Webers are NOT the 
carbs to start trying to tune by guess, and by misinformation.

Bill
(10 Webers currently in use)

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