[quote]<i>Originally posted by Beans</i>
There's only one way to find out, well two;
• Check the car's set up an a rolling road;
• Find someone knowledgeable who can set up the carburettors without a rolling road.
Everything else will be a complete waste of time and money [}:)]
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I hear that. Rolling roads are scarce as hen's teeth here on the island but a friend knew somebody that has one so set his Spitfire up on one to the point where he sandpapered a spot on the needles to get rid of a flat spot (too lean) at a specific rpm range. Probably wouldn't pay if you had to pay for the rolling road time. Somebody in the club said they were pretty expensive here.
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