DragBikeMike
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The Old School S&S Super-E.
The S&S Super E is a fixed venturi carburetor. It’s 19th century technology at its finest. The venturi is 40mm. It has an adjustable accelerator pump. It flowed 191 cfm @ 15” H2O. Installation 1: This carburetor was not intended for installation on the Savage, it was designed for a Harley Davidson V-Twin. The Super-E was VERY difficult to install on the Savage.
Tuning 1: The Super-E was equally difficult to dial in. It required modifications to the intermediate and main air bleeds, and countless hours of fiddling around with emulsion tubes, transition ports, float level, mixture settings, insulator blocks, etc. It was a challenge. Final jetting for this engine setup was: Main Jet #68, Main Air Bleed #140 (Mikuni), Intermediate Jet #26.5, Intermediate Air Bleed #80 (Mikuni), Float Level 1/16”, Idle Mix Screw 1-3/4 turns, accelerator pump 1 turn.
Drivability 2: It is an OK carburetor for a daily driver and a fun carburetor for a hotrod. Drivability is sketchy. It starts easy, almost always on the first crank. Quick warmup. Idles OK. Great throttle response (really raps when you whack it). Sometimes runs rough & hicups. Cruises a bit choppy. No afterfire, no KABOOM. Acceleration 3: The Super-E pulled a 4K to 7K time of 2.90 seconds. It is tied with the VM38. Fuel Economy 1: The Super-E got 49.2 mpg. Dead last.
Maintenance 4. Maintenance on the Super-E is super. You don’t have to remove the carb for much of anything. Minor adjustments to the mixture can be accomplished by swapping air bleeds (which are external). Removal and replacement of the entire carb is also very easy. The float bowl has a plug so draining the bowl and changing the main jet is easy. Total score for the Super-E is 12.
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