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Manifold Vacuum Advance (MVA)
Dated 27th Aug, 2005
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- Hi Folks
- Another phenomenon I have come across is that carby service people have it documented that the auto transmission carbys from early 1974 were fitted with manifold vacuum advance (MVA);
- this was done by putting a small hole in the carby butterfly plate through to the plenum from the vacuum advance hole. I know this was experimented with at the Factory (info. via Duncan Todd), but I am also aware that automatics (most?) did not leave the Factory with MVA.
- Does anybody know the real story behind this? Also, what would you recommend that Stromberg petrol heads with automatics adopt?
- From my own experience, I have found that not having MVA is kinder to the motor, and there is not a big difference in performance between the two set-ups, except perhaps, better fuel economy.
- Mike Chadwick
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