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Re: HS2 carb conversion questions

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Subject: Re: HS2 carb conversion questions
From: "Nolan Penney" <npenney@mde.state.md.us>
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2001 13:35:39 -0400
And I'll go with Joe on this one.  My 1500 with a pair of dual HS2's runs very 
well.  
Even if it did limit top end, it's a whole lot better then the small runner ZS 
manifold!
I have not run a set of HS4's, so cannot accurately comment on the top end 
difference
between the two.  But I can say that my 1500 regularly gets questions about why 
it's so fast from other Spitfire owners.

Personally, I would play with the needles, but I'm that sort of person anyways.
I tried several different sizes (bought a fistfull at a swap meet), with 
significant
differences between them.  I think I started with stock ones for a MkI or such,
(quite a mutt setup I purchased).  Don't remember what I settled on, but they
weren't stock as I recall.  If I ever get around to it, I've got an O2 meter and
such that I could install, and use it and the Scions of Lucas needle spreadsheet
to select some better needles.  



>>> Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net> 09/28 11:11 AM >>>
They MIGHT if the engine is otherwise built up.  However, I have HS2's on 
Huxley's 1500 engine which has flat top pistons and a little richer cam
grind.  I have not noticed any limitations on its top end.   

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