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Cozette carburettor.
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Have any of the forum users running a supercharged car any practical experience of the Cozette carburettor. 
  These were original fitment for the supersports and Ulster.
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Only know of Reg Nice
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(24-05-2019, 09:10 AM)Austin in the Shed Wrote: Only know of Reg Nice

Who wasn't very complimentary about it
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so what do you use on a supercharged car then Charles?
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Robert, I don't know if this will help. Here is a link to the US Patent office application by Rene Cozette in 1924. In it, Cozette describes the detail and workings of the unit.

http://www.freepatentsonline.com/1519081.pdf

Erich in Seattle
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(24-05-2019, 07:44 PM)Hedd_Jones Wrote: so what do you use on a supercharged car then Charles?

Solex 35MH

Charles
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All very interesting chaps, I have experience of the Solex but am asking about Cozette carburettors.
  Thanks Erich for the patent application which I have seen. 
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I've got a Gurtner fitted to mine....Thinking about it, it's a different non-supercharged engine, in a different car and the engine hasn't run yet. 

Hope that helps with regards to the Cozette. 

Tom
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I can tell you that when we put an HL28 on a flowbench it flowed less well than a 1.25 SU, but slightly better than a 1"SU


Charles
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All very interesting but does anyone have any first-hand experience with the Cozette carburettor? 
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