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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

Bike Carbs

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-Motorcycle carbs, bike carbies, flat-slide, constant vacuum & variable venturi carburetors.+Motorcycle carbs, bike carbies. Flat-slide, constant vacuum or variable venturi carburetors.
= Overview = = Overview =
-rallytwit made 73.22 RWHP on his A-series:+TUNING is critical. Bike carbs as-is run poorly on automotive engines. But with the right jet or needle selection they can run very well.
-<blockquote><hr>39mm FCR carbs with a near standard GX motor; ported head, headers 2 inch exhaust and 14lb flywheel. As far as reliable FCR carbs are stone axe reliable. For street (or racing) use you would have to do some tuning but it's not a big deal. I only needed an hour of dyno time to get the car 95% dialed. My only problems were because the carbs were on 175HP A-series powered sports racer so the jets were way off what my motor needed............lots of guys use these on street bikes and they are standard equipment on MX bikes. 32MM would likely be better for a street car, the 39's on my car border on over-carbed.+
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-As fars as how the motor runs they are the bomb the motor sings......revs like mad and instant throttle response.<hr></blockquote>+
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-TUNING is critical. Bike carbs as-is run poorly on automotive engines. But with the right jet or needle selection they can run very well.+
[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=961 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/961.jpg]Keihin Flat CR (FCR) [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=961 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/961.jpg]Keihin Flat CR (FCR)
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-== Fumiya ==+== Fumiya Kit ==
Datsun 1200 enthusiasts [[Fumiya]] sells these Datsun 1200 enthusiasts [[Fumiya]] sells these
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= Keihin FCR = = Keihin FCR =
 +[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2197 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/2197.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2198 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/2198.jpg]
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 +rallytwit made 73.22 RWHP on his A-series.
 +<blockquote><hr>39mm FCR carbs with a near standard GX motor; ported head, headers 2 inch exhaust and 14lb flywheel. As far as reliable FCR carbs are stone axe reliable. For street (or racing) use you would have to do some tuning but it's not a big deal. I only needed an hour of dyno time to get the car 95% dialed. My only problems were because the carbs were on 175HP A-series powered sports racer so the jets were way off what my motor needed............lots of guys use these on street bikes and they are standard equipment on MX bikes. 32MM would likely be better for a street car, the 39's on my car border on over-carbed.
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 +As fars as how the motor runs they are the bomb the motor sings......revs like mad and instant throttle response.<hr></blockquote>
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= Matsuoka MSR = = Matsuoka MSR =
Matsuoka MSR are like FCR but about $1000 US cheaper. They use the same sliding throttle valve design. They're made by Mikuni. Manifold can be any DCOE (Weber/Dellorto/Solex) type. Matsuoka MSR are like FCR but about $1000 US cheaper. They use the same sliding throttle valve design. They're made by Mikuni. Manifold can be any DCOE (Weber/Dellorto/Solex) type.
-[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2583 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/2583.jpg]+[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2582 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/2582.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2583 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/2583.jpg]
new, jetted to your spec: 96K yen (1230 AUD) or with manifold and linkage closer to 200K yen. new, jetted to your spec: 96K yen (1230 AUD) or with manifold and linkage closer to 200K yen.

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Motorcycle carbs, bike carbies. Flat-slide, constant vacuum or variable venturi carburetors.

Contents

Overview

TUNING is critical. Bike carbs as-is run poorly on automotive engines. But with the right jet or needle selection they can run very well.

961.jpgKeihin Flat CR (FCR)

449.jpg bike carbs on A12Y engine

1047.jpg Matsuoka MSR carbs

adapt carbs from your favorite motorcycle
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Adapter Kits

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Fumiya Kit

Datsun 1200 enthusiasts Fumiya sells these

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Keihin FCR

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rallytwit made 73.22 RWHP on his A-series.


39mm FCR carbs with a near standard GX motor; ported head, headers 2 inch exhaust and 14lb flywheel. As far as reliable FCR carbs are stone axe reliable. For street (or racing) use you would have to do some tuning but it's not a big deal. I only needed an hour of dyno time to get the car 95% dialed. My only problems were because the carbs were on 175HP A-series powered sports racer so the jets were way off what my motor needed............lots of guys use these on street bikes and they are standard equipment on MX bikes. 32MM would likely be better for a street car, the 39's on my car border on over-carbed. As fars as how the motor runs they are the bomb the motor sings......revs like mad and instant throttle response.


Matsuoka MSR

Matsuoka MSR are like FCR but about $1000 US cheaper. They use the same sliding throttle valve design. They're made by Mikuni. Manifold can be any DCOE (Weber/Dellorto/Solex) type.

2582.jpg 2583.jpg

new, jetted to your spec: 96K yen (1230 AUD) or with manifold and linkage closer to 200K yen.

Feral said:


When I say just about as good as injection I mean the low speed response from the Mikuni flat slides is incredible. It will still not be as accurate as any well laid out injection system, but really do work very well


Photo Index

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