Postby Hasbeen » 05 Oct 2015 02:31
TR77 if you have Zenith carbs you probably have a US spec car. US spec car with a detuned low compression engine to meet their emission requirements. This means 90 BHP when new, less of course those that have died of old age, or escaped. Just fitting UK spec pistons would give a big jump in power.
You can make a 30% increase in power very easily. A 7 with 125 to 130 BHP, if you have not gone silly with the cam, is a very useful car, with lots of mid range torque.
A set of SUs is a good investment. The ones from a Triumph 2500 or 2500S saloon particularly, are most suitable, & you can pick up the whole car for less than a set of Webers.
Our tuning guru reckons he can get 170 BHP with either SUs or Zenith, but that is the limit of the bottom end, & requires very high compression, & is not suitable for road use.
As Cobber says SUs have a greater range of bits to make for easy tuning, & the required needles & jets are reliably available locally.
I would suggest you make sure you have a good cam, with valve clearances to suit it, not worn, & not a bad regrind, good compression, a set of extractors & suitable tailpipe, suitable main jet needles, & easy flow air filters. I would look for SUs to do this.
This should give you about 125 BHP, with really strong mid range 2500 to 4000 torque. This is how my 7 is set up, & I easily keep up with higher tuned 7 on club runs. Below 100 Km/H it's top gear performance is stronger than my Honda S2000.
Hasbeen