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« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2011, 12:46:57 PM » |
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Hi,
I would say your first problem would be finding an inlet manifold to suit the Beta, unless you want to make one. The Fiat 124 used twin 40 IDF carbs and manifolds are available, but the engine is upright and the Fiat also used a cam box mounted distributor. The next problem would be jetting. IDF's are very similar to DCOE's and use for the most part the same jets, so this would not be a problem, but where to start would be, I think I have a jetting program somewhere that gives rough settings, I obtained it off the net, so you could do the same.
What size chokes are in the IDF's? I would imagine they are small - no more than 30mm? You really need at least 34mm chokes for a decent upgrade on a 2 litre.
As for the transverse orientation, well all I can say is that I have seen them in use on a Fiat X1/9 prototipo replica which used a 2L Beta engine and box and they worked fine on that in competition! They were 44 IDF's though!
As for how much power you will get with 36 IDF's? Well you wont get anymore than 10 BHP increase (max) at a guess, may be less. The Fiat 124 Spider Abarth 1800 got 128 BHP from 44 IDF's, with the standard 124 1800 having 118BHP on a single twin choke Weber, the carbs and a better exhaust being the only difference.
On a different note, you can get 10 BHP out of a 2 litre by increasing the Compression, but this means higher CR pistons, such as Beta 1600 ones.
It may be better to sell the IDF's and save for some 45 DCOE's, which will give you 18 BHP increase straight away, and the potential to get up to 200 BHP with all the right mods!!!!......Failing that 40 DCOe's will be better than the IDF, but if you can make a manifold, and it does not cost you anything, then go for it, as far as I am concerned, anything is better than the painfull std carb! and twin webers do make the right noise on full song!
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