Barry Grant 98 carbs


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By aussiebill - 15 Years Ago
I thought this info on these might be helpfull if anyone is interested, although released a year or so back, it explains the improvements etc, obviously would be a lot of $ but i,ve seen them on cars and would be improvement on old worn out carbs that are not working efficently.

NEWS OF SEMA AWARD-WINNER:

Demon 98 Carburetor for Vintage-Engine
Hot Rods Ready to Roll

This evening the Demon 98, a new, retro two barrel carburetor for vintage-engine hot rods, discharged its first air-fuel mixture into the cylinders of a 292 Y-block Ford Starliner, during factory drivability tests.  As this year’s first snowflakes fell on the hills of North Georgia, the 1961 Starliner took to the road with Barry Grant at the wheel and carburetor engineer Dave Wasson.  Grant beamed after the road test, saying, “It needs no more development—it starts easily, it idles smoothly and responsively, and its off-idle and part-throttle performance is as good as I know.  Let’s get them into the hands of our customers.” ‘Wasso’ added, “Dang! I bolted them on and she fired before I got my hand off the ignition key!”

Two days earlier Wasso and Grant made their preliminary tests, starting with the original Autolite 2100 two-barrel on the Starliner.  As expected, they recognized its reputation as a durable and reliable carburetor, but one that’s not known for lively performance.  Then followed extensive road testing with three Stromberg 97s.  “These performed well, exhibiting no obvious shortcomings,” Grant said, “but when compared, the 98s were more responsive, especially at light, part-throttle loadings.” 

During wet-flow tests two weeks earlier, the 98 demonstrated greater airflow capacity than the 97, indicating its potential when adapted for use on more powerful engines.  Also, fuel pressures differ between the two carburetors: the 98 employs conventional 6-7 psi rather than the Stromberg’s 3-4 psi.  Finally, replacement carburetor parts may be a little easier to find for the Demon.

Two models of the 98 are now available: a primary and a secondary.  They differ in several ways; chiefly, the secondary model has no choke mounting, idle-mixing adjustment, or power valve.  Rated around 205 CFM (per unit), these three-bolt beauties are direct replacements for the Stromberg 97, adapting to most vintage engines, including the Buick Nail Head, Oldsmobile, Chrysler Hemi, Fords Y-Block, Cadillac, and Pontiac.

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By paul2748 - 15 Years Ago
What does the guys that are actually using these say.  As far as I am concerned, a promo by the maker is no recommendation.
By aussiebill - 15 Years Ago
paul2748 (8/2/2010)
What does the guys that are actually using these say.  As far as I am concerned, a promo by the maker is no recommendation.

Paul, i guess its best to ignore All advertising, and never know theres a product there? I,m sure if there was a serious problem with them then there would be a warranty available. I arnt into an arguement with you but thought the info and neat picture would interest most of us. regards bill.Tongue

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By yblock32 - 15 Years Ago
I know a guy who's got a couple of demons on a flathead and he swears by them . He reckons that it's the best money he's spent , after stuffing around with old 97's & 94's. Personally I wouldn't mind the spare cash to try some myself !!BigGrinBigGrin
By LON - 15 Years Ago
Bill ,

There already on my shopping list . Speedway Motors ,here I come ?? I just have to explain to Lynne how I'm going to pay off my credit card when I get home .I will by buying Birthday and Christmas presents for the next 5 years .?? Do you think Lynne would like a Lokar shifter for her Birthday ????

Lon

By Ted - 15 Years Ago
As a general rule, the BG carbs are good.  I do find random quality issues with both the Holleys and Demons out of the box and just deal with those issues as they occur.  It’s too bad BG tested their new Demon 98 carbs on the Offenhauser intake though.  Had they used any other 3X2 intake, they would have really been impressed.
By pegleg - 15 Years Ago
Well at least you wouldn't have to worry about burning your ride down with 97's.
By Bob's 55 - 15 Years Ago
pegleg (8/3/2010)
Well at least you wouldn' have to worry about burning your ride down with 97's.




What's that mean??Wink You WOULD have to worry about burning your ride down with 98's???w00t
By aussiebill - 15 Years Ago
LON (8/3/2010)
Bill ,

There already on my shopping list . Speedway Motors ,here I come ?? I just have to explain to Lynne how I'm going to pay off my credit card when I get home .I will by buying Birthday and Christmas presents for the next 5 years .?? Do you think Lynne would like a Lokar shifter for her Birthday ????

Lon

Lon, i,m sure she would love it!! when at speedways would you mind dropping that weslake display engine into your shopping cart for me, thanks! Wink

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By Grizzly - 15 Years Ago
Has anyone on the list used/experienced the demon 98's. I hear that they are great but would like to hear from someone who has used them.
By pegleg - 15 Years Ago

What's that mean??Wink You WOULD have to worry about burning your ride down with 98's???w00t

Add a "T" to that. I've had pretty good luck with Barry Grant's stuff, so far.

By Bob's 55 - 15 Years Ago
pegleg (8/3/2010)
Well at least you wouldn't have to worry about burning your ride down with 97's.




Hahaha, You are the one that said "Well at least you wouldn't have to worry about burning your ride down with 97's." Sounded like you ment you would have to worry about BG's. BigGrin



Never mind, I was just yankin' your chain...
By pegleg - 15 Years Ago
I burned up a perfectly good 57 Pontiac Chieftain once with 97's. As good as a pontiac gets anyway. Went back to the oe 4 bbl and a lot of new wiring.