What would be the best carb for a 9:1 head? I am looking to put a 9:1 performance head on for better power, but didn't know if I should keep my Zeinth carb.
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Originally posted by bronsonarloWhat would be the best carb for a 9:1 head? I am looking to put a 9:1 performance head on for better power, but didn't know if I should keep my Zeinth carb.1971 Series IIa Hybrid: 2.5L MILSPEC 5-Main Bearing Engine|Turner Engineering Performance Head w/ oversized hardened steel valves & phase shift/increased lift cam|LT77 Tranny/LT230 Transfer Case|11mm Ignition Wires/Super Coil|Jacobs Ignition/Petronix Ignitor|D90 Axles|Galvy Frame|Old Man Emu Coils|Cust Rear/Side Fuel Tanks|Cust Drive Shafts| -
You are gaining compression with the 9:1 head but not flow. Your existing carb should be fine but may need rejetted depending on what else you've done.Comment
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The best performing carb I've ever had was the SU carb as fitted with the ACR performance package. I never idled smooth but boy did it pack a wallop... for a rover.
It should be noted that the header was modified for the carb and there were other goodies like a twisted cam. So this may be out of your range. Check the ACR website for prices. http://www.automotivecomp.com
Another thing to note. The above power plus kit only got about 10 miles per gallon. My Weber 34ICH with a standard set up gets around 18 if I'm good. Performance is as you'd expectComment
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I too have a acr SU carb set up with a performance plus 2.5 (2.8) My milage has always been good..If I behave when I drive. the best I've ever gotten was 310 miles from full tank to running dry..Typically between 250 and 275 miles per tank (12.5 gallons) this is a vast improvement over my old rodchester..witch was 12 to 17 mpg..BobzinakComment
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Originally posted by gudjeonI run a bog standard rebuilt 2.25 w/7:1 head and Pertronix in the distributor and Zenith carb. I have no overdrive and I can get 24mpg on the hwy.
Also, what is your definition of highway or highway speed? :-)1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
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20 on US is still pretty damn good!1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
1965 109 SW - nearly running well
1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
1969 109 P-UP
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