FE
I have run twins in my car for the past few years with no problem, improved fuel economy and performance (also have Jack Myer headers fitted). When first fitted I had the head converted to ULP and the usual porting, grinding and refacing that goes along with it.
Recently (Perth Nationals) I had to replace the motor due to unforeseen issues (keyway on crank chewed out) with the assistance of a few good friend I now have a standard FX/FJ grey 132.5 in my car and still running twins, headers. we did the trip (Perth - Adelaide) in three days and the motor ran fine.
I would suggest that it could be a combination of issues causing your problem. I totally agree with some of the comments and I would suggest that your distributor could also be causing an issue so may need to be checked and even overhauled, process of elimination
- Plugs (Done)
- Points (Done)
- Leads (Done)
- Dizzy Cap
- Condenser
- Coil
- Timing
- Carby's tunes to match (I had my car Dyno Tuned I will find out what jets I ended up with made a huge difference)
- and the other stuff suggested by others.
Had my car Dyno tuned by John Dunstan in Kent Town just before the NSW Nats and did not tough it until he did it again before my trip to Perth, Once its done right you really only need to maintain.
Cheers Jim
Jim, I have to agree about the carbies, I've run twins before and now run triple strombergs with venturi sleeves and smaller jets and yes the motor has other mods extractors, electronic ignition etc. and it runs great around town or on the highway.
FE, unless you want to learn to tinker yourself as strombergs are a good carbie to work on, find yourself a mechanic who is experienced with grey's to go over them for you.
Harv has put together a brilliant reference guide to strombergs that you should read through, its full of invaluable information including a section on running multiple carbs
How did you end up with the twins?? were they on the car when you got it (bit hard without knowing the whole story) or were they a recent purchase (swap meet / ebay) are you running extractors or headers?? These almost go hand in hand with running twins or triples, it's all about helping the grey breathe better and once sorted I'm sure you'll be happy with the twins.
Brad, Your advice to go back to a single stromberg is sound from a quick solution perspective but I know plenty of guys running twins/triples successfully, as with any modification it's always best to do your homework (research) to gain the best results
and some modifications e.g. electronic ignition can only help improve the reliability and performance of our beloved grey motors. As far as running twins or triples goes I guess from my point of view this was what the hot Holdens were running when I started driving, unless you could afford to buy a red motor
I make no secret of being a "Greyaholic"
Mick