Hi!
I need some advices or suggestions from others who has been through the same process :-)
I have a Fiat Spider 1800 , 1974 mod . The engine is totally rebuilt before I purchased the car from Steven Walker in Arizona.
I would like to get some more power from the engine. So I have just bought double Solex 40PII6 with manifold and original airfilter, which I will install in my Spider.
Are the other things I should do, or have to do, when I use these carburators? New cams, exhaust etc etc. ?
You can see what has been done to the engine at my homesite: http://home.online.no/~ellholt/fiat124s ... modell.cfm
Best regards from Norway
Fred Michel Ostojic
Tuning my 1800 Spider, advice and suggestions
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Hello,
You don't have to make any mods when installing dual carburators (I see from your web page that the engine already has higher than the stock US-spec compression), but fast-road cams and/or an exhaust header would help increase power.
Not sure what ignition system you have, but if you have points I'd strongly recommend converting to some form of electronic ignition.
BTW, where did you get the nice Fiat hornbutton for the Nardi steering wheel?
bye,
Csaba
You don't have to make any mods when installing dual carburators (I see from your web page that the engine already has higher than the stock US-spec compression), but fast-road cams and/or an exhaust header would help increase power.
Not sure what ignition system you have, but if you have points I'd strongly recommend converting to some form of electronic ignition.
BTW, where did you get the nice Fiat hornbutton for the Nardi steering wheel?
bye,
Csaba
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