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Flattop carbs vs. round top carbs?


shane4golf

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In 73 the emission laws changed and affected the 73 Z. The flat top carbs were designed to meet those emission requirements. You will notice that the flat tops are almost impossible to work on. It's even harder to find parts.

Like everyone has told you the round top carbs are a much more desirable carburator. They are easy to work on and are very good.

If your flat tops are still working keep them on your car for now. Rebuild the round tops or get them replaced by Ztherapy like Carl suggested. You can't beat there work, anywhere. Once you get the round tops done you can throw those flat tops in the trash.

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If your flat tops are still working keep them on your car for now. Rebuild the round tops or get them replaced by Ztherapy like Carl suggested. You can't beat there work, anywhere. Once you get the round tops done you can throw those flat tops in the trash.

Very sound advice from Ed. Bare with your Flattops only as long as it takes to have the early 3 or 4 screw set reworked. It's too bad Ztherapy won't take the flats as cores, I guess they are not in the aluminum recycling buisness!

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Disreguard all those comments the wowsers wrote.

Perform a search using flat tops...and reach your own conclusion...

Reinterating what has previously written, flat tops when overhauled [like round tops] perform just as well. Simply put, very few people have the patience and skill to perform a succesful overhaul on these units, hence they are looked down on in preference to round tops.

I run both, and believe me the flat tops are not to be sneized at.

The choice is totally yours...

MOM

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The choice is totally yours...

Of course it is your choice. However, the consensus of the vast majority of people who have had Flat Tops on their own car is that they are JUNK when compared to Round Tops.

MOM's Flat Tops may be manufactured to perform differently than what you have in your USA delivered Z. (since he lives in another country far, far away from US Emissions standards)

Make your own decision, but don't ignore the opinions of the many, due to a few lone discenting voices.

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I know a couple of guys with flat top carbed cars. One a 240 and the other a 260. They both run fine and I think they both kept the stock carbs for originality. I was glad to see Zedrally's post because both of these guys work on their own cars, do their own carb work, etc. They both learned these carbs because nobody really knows anything about them. All everybody seems to know is what they've heard. My opinion is that the flat top/boat anchor thing is just like anything else. If you say it often enough it becomes the truth or at least the accepted truth. Flat tops are no better or worse than anything else on these cars. 'Patience and skill' is what MOM said. After working with Nissan/Bosch type f.i. for years, I've learned to troubleshoot it myself because it seems to be such a mystery to so many so called skilled mechanics. I could have also thrown away the f.i. and put 'Z Therapy' s.u.'s on my car when I had problems with it but what would that really have accomplished. Any thing is 'JUNK' if it doesn't work.

(Another lone discenting voice)

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The fact remains that they were not designed to provide power or performance. They were solely used to satisfy the EPA requirements for emissions. They were used here for 2 years and dropped like a hot rock by the people (Nissan) who chose to use them on their product.

Did the HP of the L24 drop when Flat Tops (and the late E88 head) were added? Absolutely.

Can they be made to operate satisfactorily? Probably.

Can "Patience and skill" overcome the inherent design of the Flat Top carbs? I strongly doubt it.

Do Round Top carbs out perform them? Regularly.

When was the last time any of you heard of a Z with Flat Tops running 12 sec quarter mile times like Norm? N.E.V.E.R.

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Each to their own here.

There is no "right" answer, but I'm surprised at the ferocity of the response?

My reasons for leaving the 260 with "flat tops" was purely originality. Hence, my surprise after I overhauled them. Prior to this performance was poor, sluggish, you name it.

After the Overhaul they performed as good if not better than the 240. Go figure?

As I wrote above it is purely a Originality issue here, else I would go for FI.

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