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Re: 1600 Weber's, Restortation & other stuff (sorta long)

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Subject: Re: 1600 Weber's, Restortation & other stuff (sorta long)
From: Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 16:19:36 -0800
Hello,

I have driven both 1600's and 2000's. IMHO, unless you're heavily into 
tweaking the engine yourself, the stock SU's will deliver the power you 
need. If you're into racing and have the need for speed, make the switch to 
a 2000 engine. I know some will say you can modify the 1600 into a stroker, 
etc., but you did say you're purely a driver and not a mechanic.

It is not just the carbs that give you peak performance. It's all the 
components working in synchronization. Concentrate on the ignition system 
first. Make sure the distributor is at 100 percent peak performance. New 
spark plugs and high efficiency cables. New coil and voltage regulator. Get 
the timing right. These things are easily done by a novice. Only then 
should you tweak the carbs (a bit more difficult). Then there are other 
things like valves, etc. to adjust.

My 1970 1600 Blondie can keep up with most 2000's up to 100mph. In a race 
it'll always lose to the 2000's. My '70 1600 engine is 100 percent stock 
and serves me well. For my '66 1600 I wanted a performance boost and made 
the switch to a 2000 engine. If you want a boost, that's one of the best 
ways to go. Naturally, the '66 2000 is much quicker than the '70 1600. 
However, I did make some mods to the 2000, because it made more sense than 
doing it on the 1600.

Fred - So.SF
BADROC

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>Subject: 1600 Weber's, Restortation & other stuff (sorta long)
>Author:  "J. Spears" <spearseng@earthlink.net>
>Date:    12/14/2000 9:33 AM
>
>I am in general a lurker on this list. I have a '69 1600 that I am very much 
>interested in the ability to put some Weber's on it.  However, I am purely a 
>driver, my mechanical ability sucks, therefore I very much depend upon the 
>opinions of others on this list on how to best improve my car's performance 
>(will the weber's really help?).  I would like to get the Weber's on ebay 
>but I do not want to start a bidding war. If anyone else on the list is 
>after them, please email me and lets talk about it.
>
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>
>J. Frank Spears
>'69 1600, SPL 311-26627
>Auburn, WA
>SpearsEng@earthlink.net

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