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    Default Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    Hi, basically as title states I'm looking at turbocharging a carby car. Is there a specific type of carby of which I should be looking for? Fabricating is easy for me so the rest of it is no drama's. I'm loking to do a suck through style, just concerned as to which carby or is it a case of whatever you like?

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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    su type carby for suck-through and weber for blow through, webers can hold about 12psi before stuffing up (use a rising rate fuel regulator with it)
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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    Okay cool, thanks for your help, I will start looking into some SU's
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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    how many cc is the engine? there might be a similar sized engine you can grab a carb and other gear from ie nissan exa or daihatsu charade turbo or sigma turbo
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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pimpin_1JZ
    Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?
    Microtech? they're very similar to a carburetor, just an electronic version the carby would probly start easier with the choke on.
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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    I can't think of any reason in this day and age to want to go carby & turbo!

    Ok I lie, I guess you could want to do it as a learning experiment / something to do

    But megasquirt / EFI is cheap these days, and will have much better results! Might be worth thinking about?

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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    weber DMTT?? if you can find one.. or get one prepped fro pressure.. but then once tuned etc, is probabyl more expensive that a microleb or megasquirt, for half the result.

    edit, here is a nice essay from Jmac
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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    fwiw: a re-jetted Zenith Stromberg carbi (e.g. model CD175) worked on my old setup (draw-thru) which was an 18R with low compression and cam to suit turbo. Required custom manifolds and re-graphed dizzi and colling system improvements ... and was still a PITA.


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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    Well basically I race autocross (low end rally), for the new season I'm looking for a KE2/3/5/7 as a new base car. We have built a new track and the RT142 corona isn't going to be up to this track so I am after something smaller. So I was thinking a corolla with a 2t/3t and turbocharge that. So pretty much it is a learning excersise, if I kill it it won't matter as it is really only a fun car for me. There are 4 runs per round at about 1:35 seconds so it doesn't have to last all that long anyway...
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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    Pimpin 1JZ... I have a SU carby used for a suck - through setup on a 2T. I had a few bits come to think of it including a decent head.. I will have a look..

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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    For draw through I have used SD webbers with good results. They get a little fiddley to set up/tune but once they are I think its a great set up.

    Are you going to use an intercooler?

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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    Just had another look. Sorry Pimpin_1JZ, mines actually a Stromberg.

    Still, yours if you want it ...
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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    Hmm, what sort of stromberg is that pumkin?
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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    Quote Originally Posted by IS1000
    For draw through I have used SD webbers with good results. They get a little fiddley to set up/tune but once they are I think its a great set up.

    Are you going to use an intercooler?
    Well it isn't going to be running for all that long at a time. So really there is no need for it. Plus it is a suck/draw through style I'm doing so the intercooler idea won't really work.
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    Default Re: Turbocharged carby motors, which carby?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pimpin_1JZ
    Plus it is a suck/draw through style I'm doing so the intercooler idea is really dangerous and shoudl never be done in this configuration.
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