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RE: Delorto & Spitfire?

To: "Michael Noerregaard" <ngaard@ibm.net> (Return requested)
Subject: RE: Delorto & Spitfire?
From: "Vincenti, Ross" <Ross.Vincenti@transamerica.com>
Date: 17 Dec 1996 11:51:50 -0800
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On Tues.,  Michael Noerregaard wrote:

A good friend of mine is planning to put two Delorto carbs (45 mm) on his
Spit 1296 ccm - anybody on this list who has any experience they might want
to share with me (him) on this matter? How hard is it to tune them?
synchronize them? what other mods are necessary (cam,...)
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Hi, Michael.  Wow!  Twin 45s are a lot of carburator for a 1300 cc motor 
unless your friend has made other modifications to the induction and exhaust 
system.  If he (she?) has not it may "over-carburate" the engine, thus 
affecting driveability, emissions and fuel economy.  At the very least he 
should consider a free flow exhaust system, headers, and a good port and 
polish job to the head and intake runners.  Great set up for racing, 
autocrossing, etc. but not so sure about pure street driving.  Anyways, 
that's my $.02 worth.

Ross D. Vincenti
64 Spitfire 4
64 Porsche 356C Coupe (next project)

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