Which carb to go with?

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There is a Goldie Locks carb size for each engine set up and weather and altitude its operated in. Modern carbs and EI have many ways to compensate for the scope of mixture needs but as Kelly found too small is not enough and too big is too much in his. Length and aim and shape of manifold matters too. If jumping Norton fence we actually lucked out on space to adapt into but face it real custom work generally means reconfiguring other stuff. Jim Schmidt did some air filter tests to show almost all the non factory cutie pies had some what less flow, through all of them had well over the hp rating of each pistons suck in needs. In one carb per chamber there is anti-reversion effects of double passage of mixture past spray tube that a shared carb just delivers to the other opening intake valve. I like looks of symetrical much as anyone but on some its a mass and power advantage to combine 2>1, if sized right.

The air flow splits around the jugs to slap-splash back together where the pancake filter rim is positioned so may nullify some the narrowness. Take it off in non dusty condition to see if detectable by sound and response. Might be advantage to put a plate above/below the pancake or even side facing funnels to direct more air slap into it than everywhere else. The air slap together seems at least as fast as forward speed, almost doubled in energy by the head on velocity which was eye opening to say the least in the unique conditions that allowed viewing.

I just know that once everything magically optimized it seems the Norton riders have the most fun in the end.
 
I would love to know what all the fellows with dual carbs are getting for ...top speed ...at wide open throttle?

Please indicate year and motor size and performance options....cams, tri spark, FA head, special pistons, and type of carbs.



Ed The tomato man
 
grandpaul said:
...and half as much FUN!
My old mechanic told me he'd recommend a single carb for me, while he wished the thing had three carbs on it just so he could play with it even more.
 
Tomato man said:
I would love to know what all the fellows with dual carbs are getting for ...top speed ...at wide open throttle?

Please indicate year and motor size and performance options....cams, tri spark, FA head, special pistons, and type of carbs.



Ed The tomato man

The fun isn't in the top speed IMHO, its in the acceleration using WOT through the gears. And twin carbs deliver better fun factor here for sure!
 
I've got a single 32mm Mikuni round slide and my bike runs great. No muss ,no fuss, easy starting, enough performance for me, fantastic gas mileage.
 
beefco said:
I took the easy way out and went with a single VM34. It fit and seems to work fine. Maybe I will add another one when the wallet is thicker.
That was probably the smart move, keeping it simple when on a budget.
I put on a Sudco VM36 kit back in 1997 and it's still working fine.
In hindsight, it turned out to be a pretty good purchase.
 
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