I just pulled the 1275 out of my Bugeye for a rebuild.  I want to get some 
more horsepower out of it, but keep a comfortable idle, and good low end 
power.
I had an LCB header, 2" pipe, with glasspacks on it.  I picked up, through 
the list, a 40 DCOE Weber, with an aluminum intake (Canon, I think), about 3 
1/2- 4" long to use.
Minimania has a Longman unleaded head, fully assembled, with "street 
porting", for $800.    Moss, etc, has an aluminum head , that claims to have 
an equal porting job, " 35% more efficient than stock (airflow)".  I read 
that the aluminum head has a thicker base, and must be skimmed to reduce the 
combustion chambers to 21cc.
Which is the better way to go?
Should I stick with the stock pistons, or go to a higher compression ratio?
Remember- I'm not looking for a racing motor, just a quick street motor, with 
good low end, etc.
All comments will be appreciated.
Ray Lynch
Bugeye
BJ8
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