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		| Leyland P76 Owners 2004 | Question MVA  |  |  Manifold Vacuum Advance   (MVA) Dated 27th Aug, 2005
 Question
  Hi FolksAnother 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 ChadwickAnswer
 
		
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