The Original DU carb was a racing carb and not fitted with a choke mechanism.
The man said the new carb gave better power than a 45DCOE.




On the rollers it gave the same power as a Weber , so I took a chance and we fitted it for a race at Donington. In it's one and only use in action, it fluffed mid range and it peed out fuel from one of the outlets/inlets that we hadn't blocked off. In truth , we fitted it on a whim with no forethought, so we took it off for the race.mk1 wrote:What was it like Tim?
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But does it work? The carb was built for a job and that job was not a mini. What is the point of fitting a carb when the only way to fit it is to use a poor inlet manifold. you can fit the equivalent on a decet twin manifold and make it work.Sean1380 wrote:Looks gorgeous
Is that any different from twin HS6s or a 45 Weber and probably inaudible above the straight cut gears.Jamie wrote:Would like to hear the noise that makes!
I 100% agree there.ivor badger 2 wrote:But does it work? The carb was built for a job and that job was not a mini. What is the point of fitting a carb when the only way to fit it is to use a poor inlet manifold.Sean1380 wrote:Looks gorgeous
If you are running up to 5500 rpm, I cannot see any advantage or even any reason for increased performance except at the very top end of your rev range. Twin HS2s would provide enough air to reach 5500rpm, an 850 or 1000 could reach that on a single. An S could reach 7000 on twin HS2s. Twin HS6s or 45 DCOE with the correct chokes, ie 40s are for going to 7500 + with the rest of the bits to get it there. Fitting these carbs for any other reason is simply cosmetic and trying to impress people with the car stationary.su_mark wrote:It's all a bit bodged up at the moment to be fair, just to fit it under a standard bonnet/bulkhead. It runs well, although the obvious restrictions (manifold,bulkhead,rampipes) don't do it any favours.
Figures up to 5500rpm are far better than H4s but got to sort out the top end before releasing proper data.
At this point it's more for my own fascination than anything else. A kind of 'can it be done?' thing.
There will be an 1 1/2" version too which may be more suitable for most Mini applications...