1275 Exhaust
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1275 Exhaust
I've recently fitted a 1275 midget engine which is running with a std minor exhaust system, and seems quite ok.
Reading posts on here and other forums, it seems many fit larger bore exhaust systems, can someone explain if I need, and why, to change my std system.
Many thanks
Graham
Reading posts on here and other forums, it seems many fit larger bore exhaust systems, can someone explain if I need, and why, to change my std system.
Many thanks
Graham
Last edited by granneb on Tue Sep 11, 2012 10:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: 1275 Exhaust
If it's working for you I'd leave it alone.
Any strangling effect it might have will only be noticeable a higher revs anyway.
Any strangling effect it might have will only be noticeable a higher revs anyway.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
Re: 1275 Exhaust
Thanks for the reply.MarkyB wrote:If it's working for you I'd leave it alone.
Any strangling effect it might have will only be noticeable a higher revs anyway.
There was a thread in July regarding exhausts on 1275 engines, but I'm still no clearer what are the advantages of a larger bore system.
I said previously that the car runs ok, but that is ok compared with...........................what, would a larger bore allow it run more ok, ok+
Advice would be appreciated, thanks
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Re: 1275 Exhaust
More power!
A from my own experience, quieter than standard at low rpm.
A from my own experience, quieter than standard at low rpm.
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chrisryder wrote:More power!
A from my own experience, quieter than standard at low rpm.
Thanks...................I'm sure the engine is lacking in a little power, so that would, perhaps, explain it.
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Re: 1275 Exhaust
You appear to have twin carbs fitted too though, does this mean you have a standard manifold cut in half? Or maybe a cast marina/midget one?
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Alex'n'Ane wrote:You appear to have twin carbs fitted too though, does this mean you have a standard manifold cut in half? Or maybe a cast marina/midget one?
Hi
The engine is from a midget, the manifold as well, with the existing exhaust persuaded to fit, hence my interest in replacing the exhaust system. Like I said car runs well, but I have nothing to compare it with.
Manifold similar to this
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Re: 1275 Exhaust
I thought the Midget manifold was unique to the car and brought the exhaust too close to the block to fit a Minor exhaust down-pipe to.
However, if it's gas tight and runs well, then leave it.
However, if it's gas tight and runs well, then leave it.
Re: 1275 Exhaust
The tiny twin carbs are not the best - not much better than the single small carb (each port still sees only a single 1 1/4" carb - but at least there is no power robbing hot spot !!) - so the engine won't be developing all that much power - maybe 55 bhp. The standard Minor exhaust was designed for the old 948 engine (maybe even for the 803 ??) with all of 37 bhp - so on a 55 bhp engine there will be considerable restriction to flow - causing back pressure and loss of power. A decent exhaust would be worth an extra 5 bhp to you.



Re: 1275 Exhaust
As a footnote.......I've changed the exhaust system and I'm pleased with the difference it's made, not sure about money well spent, but there's no pockets in a shroud, so hey ho.
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Re: 1275 Exhaust
Interested to hear how the difference manifests itself, more torque, more power at higher revs?
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
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I found with the engine change initially, that she wasn't quite as lively as I expected, better that the 1098 but I thought it would be better in acceleration. Cruising was easier, I put that down to the 5 speed gearbox.MarkyB wrote:Interested to hear how the difference manifests itself, more torque, more power at higher revs?
However all the improvements I'd hoped for are now there. She pulls away easier, and has a tad more power, which was what I wanted.
I've only driven her a few miles, but over time I'll see if she fulfills my requirements