Not too hard tweety, mainly very easy, just more to it then a draw through setup. You can use different carbys then the weber, they just need to have a solid nitrophyl float and seals on all the exits (throttle, choke etc). Holley carbs are pretty easy to get working.Tweety wrote:Thanks Doug for your trouble taking pics. Great stuff.
My panther trike doesnt have a return line. been using a 2-3 psi electric fuel pump and runs well. the trike has a very large 50 litre tank made of alloy as part of its monocoque chassis so to put another line in there would be a pain.
Just one of the few issues to be conquered in reconfiguring the suck to blow conversion. The work and the fiddling doesnt encourage me. Frankly my wife is fed up with me fiddling so short bursts....while she is asleep lol ! is the go. Cant say I blame her the SC install last year was to take 3 weeks but took altogether 8 months. Surge tanks, rising rate fuel regulators etc seems bit daunting to me.
But to continue with the issues the SC12 is quite large. Even under the spacious Tweety engine bay it wouldnt be easy to remount it to allow for carbie (say 32/36)to bolt in its original location on the manifold. Where my SC12 is now it would need to move 50mm towards the Alt...it has 15mm clearance. The correct mounting of the SC12 took me a long long time.
Doug if your system was more straight forward then I'd be interested. As you described it- its a bit over my little head.
Pity I cant just have a electrical solonoid to shut off on throat of the dellorto. Or a way of - at a switch making the SC12 pulley just turn over without boost to allow for N/A workings. Why mechanical stuff is all so much work is beyond me. T'is why I'm making some cubby houses....wood...is forgivable...
However, maybe there is a way to get your current system better without modifying too much. Biggest use of fuel is your boosting 100% of the time. Solution to this is to run a blow off valve. Issue with that is that there is fuel in the air after the SC, so you'd be venting gas into the atmosphere. Running the vented air back into the carby will mess with your tuning. Just venting the gas into the atmosphere is wasting fuel in the same quantity as just burning it. So what really needs to be done is the vented AF mix needs to be seperated after the blow off valve, so that you can save the petrol. Big question is how to do that without the Wifey noticing......
I suppose the easiest way would be too cool the charge so the fuel condenses. Running a small intercooler after the BOV, then from the intercooler back to the airbox may work. Just need to somehow drain the fuel back into the tank from the intercooler....
Another thought I just had would be to run the blow off valve back in front of the SC, but after the carby so your not blowing fuel into the carby.....but I have to think about that more....not sure if it will mess with the carby.....and you may get fuel condensation or saturating before the motor.....maybe....and heat buildup from putting hot air back into the SC for round 2.....Yep, need to think about that more!
Hmmm, sounds pretty dangerous though.....venting fuel air at good stoic ratios is a pretty bad idea.......you could just plumb the BOV into the exhaust....Afterburners!!
In all seriousness though Tweety, maybe megasquirt is the best answer for you. A single injector into your current manifold, just a little bit of plumbing for an EFI fuel pump, a small computer that you plug a laptop into and can adjust the settings with and a crank angle sensor. I do believe both fuel economy and power would go up. I can have a chat to a mate of mine running Megasquirt on a racing escort. Sure he can give me some pointers for you

I have been considering going EFI on my wagon for a bit, but I think id build my own ECU. Much cheaper and a pretty cool project

Crikey I type slow! gotta go to work

Regards
Doug