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72Sedan wrote:
Question for Dodgeman. Can you elaborate a little on the low vacuum thing regarding twin sidedraughts? Not sure I understand. Do you mean low vac because of distance from the head? I've often wondered about flat slides...they would obviously sit closer to the port giving better vac behind the slide but is that the only reason?
When I wrote my post I was thinking of a local 1200 coupe with bike carbs & these are of the diaphragm type which seem to have much in common with automotive CD carbs when it comes to principals of operation.
With these, the fuel flow is regulated by demand & a measure of vacuum is retained in the manifold.
With sidedraughts [which are frequently feeding a 'big cam' engine] there is little between the atmospheric pressure outside & the manifold pressure inside.
My own limited experience with a vacuum gauge & various one-cylinder-one-throat systems has resulted in my view on the subject.
Has anybody noticed that the Valiant Charger models with the triple Weber induction did not come with a brake booster from new?
The reason?
Vacuum signal too low to be of any use in this application.