Let's settle down, nothing to get feathers ruffed over.
Clearly CRs are the choice for cb750 road racers. Factory early 28mm round top carbs measure out to the equivalent to 27.6mm throat size compared to 29s, 31s, 33s, 35s CR carbs. Perhaps some may have guessed what I am really pondering:
That is ...what might the potential be for a set of my 29.4 throat size bored, blended, and polished throat early round top carbs compared to a set of equivalent sized CR29s. Let's say for example in a road racing application, on a theoretical 12.5:1 915cc based cb750 motor, fully ported head, big valves, road race cam, Yoshi copy exhaust, etc.
I would be SHOCKED if a set of CR29s would flow any more raw air volume in CFM than my 29.4 bored, blended, and polished carbs at WOT. What I have no idea about is how well the two would compare regarding feeding the engine with a well atomized and optimized air/fuel ratio throughout the rpm range suitable for road racing. I would seriously doubt my bored carbs would be on par or better than a set of CRs, but I'd be curious as too how far off the mark they would be. So I am wondering if there are any features of the fuel delivery system or inherent overall design of the CR carbs that are specifically superior to early round top carbs, beyond the obvious larger throat size/cfm capacity.
For early "28mm" round top carbs:
Factory specs measure out to: (same numbers for both K0 carbs and rest of rack throttle round top carbs, measured both)
23.95mm wide
30.57 mm tall
11.975mm corner radius (15/32" corner radius) or 15/16" end mill
total area 608.95 square mm
equivalent to 27.6mm throat(less than the "28mm")
My bored carbs are:
24.6mm wide
30.8mm tall
7.93mm corner radius, (5/16" corner radius) or 5/8" end mill, not totally flat bottomed
total area 670.22 square mm
equivalent to 29.4mm throat
These are the dimensions of the throat on Frank's(754s) bored carbs:
25.3mm wide
30.8 mm tall
7.93 mm corner radius (5/16" corner radius) or 5/8" end mill
total area 725.31 square mm
equivalent to 30.4mm throat
By chance does anyone have a set of CR carbs(29 and or 31) that would be willing to measure a few things for me?
George