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Re: Things get hot under the bonnet or hood for you colonial types

Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:02 am
by jhayden
Keith,

So, the grand tradition of British open air motoring during inclement weather is being kept alive by a (ahem) Japanese roadster? Carry on!
(Here the few narrow gauge lines that remain are relegated to excursion runs like the Apedale, but were once the lifeline of considerable commercial transport.)

Re: Things get hot under the bonnet or hood for you colonial types

Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 5:36 am
by riceturbo
Well, after balancing the carbs and the weather being perfect for open top motoring it was decided that a proper Roadster road test was in order with the new K&N's fitted. A nice drive of around 100 miles of well mixed motoring resulted in no problems with just the occasional spit to remind us we have carbs on I consider a success so the BMW venturi's appear to be a good stop gap measure.