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| pepperami |
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 Posted: 19:06 - 22 Sep 2011 Post subject: Slide carb or diaphram carb? |
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So your putting together a little project bike and you have two carbs that match the inlet mounting rubbers.
As said in the title, one is a diaphram and the other is a good old slide type carb.
Both come from an engine of similar capacity as the one you`ve got in your project bike.
What one would be the choice to fit and why?
Is one more responsive?
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| The Shaggy D.A. |
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Personally I'd go for the simplicity of a slide carb, easier to debug if there's a problem. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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First question; TWO STROKE OR FOUR STROKE!
I know not of a successful application of CV carb on a two stroke. This suggests, CV carbs dont work too great on them.
If four stroke.
Single, twin or Multi?
If multi, are you using multiple carbs or manifolding?
What is the displacement of the engine?
Big engines with big slide carbs can suffer slide sticktion; botterly on a CV makes them a lot lighter aginast the large vacuum of a big pot at part throttle.
Whats the NATURE of the engine? screamer, or slogger?
Is it tuned for power or ecconomy?
Whats the desired USE? Racing, carburation can be set up digitallyl throttle's slam shut or wide open. Trials we like rather a lot more finesse in the part throttle and throttle response. On the road, tend to want some measure of both, plus ecconomy.
NOT exactly giving us much to go on here!
And you have myriad deifferent designs and arrangements of CV carburettor...... Brian Kryten, got great results ditching the Mikuni Flatslides on the Norton Rotary Racers in favour of 'old fasioned' SU carbs of a frigging Morris Monor! Press called hium a luiddite for that one AND making Spondon weld up a twin shock frame..... but he started placing bikes in races!
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WHOA! Mr Tef!
Ok I am in the process of seeking out a new project possibly? I hope? maybe? if I`m allowed? (she who must be obeyed)
And I have decided that it will be one of the following 1. a two-smoke twin, 2. a two-smoke single, or 3. a four-stroke single.
It will be above 125cc and below 400cc.
why I am asking these questions is that I want to get the best out of my project, but I do not want to go down the road of "tuning" the living daylights out of it.
I am not affraid of a two-smoke twin with two carbs or putting a different/bigger carb on a smoker that has a single carb on a manifold to two cylinders.
As for four-strokes, Im still convinced that the "safe" settings that carbs are set up with by the makers takes a bit of the pep out of the engine?.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 166 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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