
Originally Posted by
Sam Ball
Try again...
Thanks everyone for your advice over the last few months, I finally bought a car two weeks ago, a 1982 Stage 1.
It still has the original restrictor plates on the carby's, which I have been told would improve power if removed, but does this mean that you also have to increase the size of the manifold/extractors?
Thanks again for all your advice, it's not an easy car to drive, the breaks are like using a leg press machine at the gym and the fuel ecconomy is **** house, but I love it - I can see why you're all so obsessed.
No, you don't need different exhaust, although of course, this would be an added improvement.
The other thing you will find unless already modified, is the spring loaded valves on the carby butterflys which allow extra air in whilst idling. Plays havoc with engine braking. I fixed mine by soldering them up, which made a huge difference. Can explain more if you're interested.
Agree re the brakes and you need muscles in your s..t at car park speeds to steer the thing
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