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Just started rebuilding a 250ci 6 which came with a Carter RBS on the standard cast inlet manifold.
The engine appears to be standard internally (but I've not checked the cam yet), but has exhaust headers. I intend to give the head a 3-angle valve job and equalise the chamber volumes, and I'm not ruling out sticking in a 264 cam.
According to this link:
http://www.webercarburetors.com/ppw/html/aplication_guide/making_the_right_choice_32.htm
a 38 DGAS would seem to be the obvious choice. Especially as they're common in UK as they were fitted to V6 Capri. But we also have to deal with gasoline that costs almost $4 per gallon
so I don't want to stick on a juicy carb if the progressive DGEV can be made to work almost as well with the mods listed above but with better economy.
Anybody got any suggestions?
Also, I'd like to add that this is by far the most helpful & friendly forum I've ever been on...also one of the best to use!
cheers
Rob Okey
1969 250 engine. Shame there's no car to go with it...
The engine appears to be standard internally (but I've not checked the cam yet), but has exhaust headers. I intend to give the head a 3-angle valve job and equalise the chamber volumes, and I'm not ruling out sticking in a 264 cam.
According to this link:
http://www.webercarburetors.com/ppw/html/aplication_guide/making_the_right_choice_32.htm
a 38 DGAS would seem to be the obvious choice. Especially as they're common in UK as they were fitted to V6 Capri. But we also have to deal with gasoline that costs almost $4 per gallon

Anybody got any suggestions?
Also, I'd like to add that this is by far the most helpful & friendly forum I've ever been on...also one of the best to use!
cheers
Rob Okey
1969 250 engine. Shame there's no car to go with it...