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#1 Carbie to suit my rebuit A12
davem69 Posted on: 2013/9/1 10:50
Iam just about to assemble my A12 and I want to know what would be a good carbie for it
The motor is a early A12 block mild 70 grind cam and flat top piston's 75mml bore
with a A14 head. I have look at a few Webber's that are on eBay right now like this one

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#2 Re: Carbie to suit my rebuit A12
uteboy1200 Posted on: 2013/9/2 22:40
My a15 has 32/36 downdraft. They are great for a series. Even better get a set of twin 45's. Awesome sound and response!


#3 Re: Carbie to suit my rebuit A12
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/9/3 5:06
Agreed. Weber 32/36 for budget, twin Weber DCOE40 for ultimate sound/performance. Choose 40s rather than 45s for best power & flexibility with an A12.

Another good choice -- the best for fuel economy -- is the Hitachi DCG-306 (manual choke) or DCH-306 (auto-choke). Brand new aftermarket versions are available from Bprojects.

Your A12 with 75mm pistons is same displacement as the factory A12A engine (1237 cc). A cam advertised as a '70' does not usually mean mild, but are high-RPM (7000+ RPM) with a lope to the idle (rough idle). It is a couple steps above GX camshaft (6400 RPM).
example:
Nismo 13001-H5710 70° camshaft 280° duration
* recommended for rallies
* limit RPM 7600, normal RPM 7200
* lift 9.4 mm

For 7000 RPM operation the stock carburetor will be a chokepoint. Instead get a 32/36 or a twin-carb setup.


#4 Re: Carbie to suit my rebuit A12
davem69 Posted on: 2013/9/3 13:24
Thanks David very help full as all ways all have a 32/36 Webber but this but I paid some body to install it and they blocked of the return fuel line this was the result.
So I don't think I can rebuild it.
Tried to post the pic of burnt engine bay but did not work


#5 Re: Carbie to suit my rebuit A12
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/9/4 0:30
oh no. that is precisely why i chose to work on my own car.


#6 Re: Carbie to suit my rebuit A12
davem69 Posted on: 2013/9/4 12:40
Yeah it cost over $300 just to get it ruing agine






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