if you maximize the video you can just see the rev counter

http://skjulestedet.dk/videos/videomp4. ... lt2017.mp4
with everything adjusted properly the result of the rolling road was initially 99bhp at 5900rpm and 121nm at 5700rpm at the wheels which was quite disappointing as the result with the old block was 107bhp at 6700rpm and 117nm at 6000rpm. But I guess power and rpm is lower due to the lower compression in this new engine.
we then tried to do a run without springs in the carburettors because I had read about this in the Des Hamill SU carb tuning book and very interestingly without any other changes this gave the result of 106bhp at 6300rpm and 129nm at 5500rpm, which baffled us both.
The trouble with running the carburetors without springs is that the the car would only really run at WOT and would not idle at all. So the next thing I did was shorten the springs to achieve an equal an lower rating which gave the result of 103bhp at 5900rpm and 124nm at 5600rpm which was where we stopped.
The rolling road guy advised me to investigate the possibility to be allowed to run a weber setup in my class as this would be much easier for him to adjust properly and would make him able to get the most of the engine, so I am currently searching for proof that the MG metro was raced in period with weber carbs so please tell me if any of you know about this
