Originally posted by Morrag ;
Well, my point has obviously been missed regarding the maintenance of an SU to prevent habitual "flooding",
Not missed by me and agree that pre-emptive maintenance is the best thing for everything . However ,when upgraded parts are built by the manufacturer to improve the safety aspect of their products , then I will fit those at maintenance time

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Originally posted by Morrag ; however, the standard 850cc motor that most seem to run, is so under stressed, and in such a low state of tune, that the SU is more than adequate for its performance capabilities as standard. Before such a motor can take advantage of superior carburation it's breathing capabilities require suitable enhancement, otherwise,sadly, like a noisy exhaust system, your just kidding yourself, Morrag
That is spot on info and the Reliant lump can have a good few ponies released with minimal or no outlay .
The standard Reliant 850cc engine is supposed to produce around 40bhp but some folk have had them tested and some were as low as 30bhp .
So if , for example , the following modifications released a power gain of 20 percent then a 33 bhp motor will end up with around the original 40 bhp and the 40 bhp motor would be 48 bhp .
But would the 33 bhp motor have the capability to leap right up to 48 bhp ??
The inlet manifold is easily adapted with just an electric drill or a wee Dremel type tool or just a few files and emery.
The same principle can be applied to the head to take full advantage of the modified inlet manifold .
The Exhaust manifold was produced with 2 different port sizes and can be opened out , of course again matching with the ports in the head .
Goes without saying that all these items have to be matched to the gaskets .
The manifold gasket can be modified to take advantage of the inlet manifold improvement .
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Have details of any of these modifications been put up on site ?