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car9fan 12-12-2004 08:07 AM

carb. help
 
I need some advice on what size carb. i should use,To make a long story short i uesed a software program and put all my info about my motor in it and it says with a 650 i would pick up 4 to 6 10.s in the 1/4 mile,The car is a little flat off the line. its A 1969 BLOCK THATS BORD .40 OVER WITH RPM EDELBROCK HEADS WITH THE RPM PERFORMER INTAKE I HAD KEITH BLACK FLAT TOP PISTONS BUT I RECENTLY UP DATED THE KEITH BLACK TO.200 DOME PISTONS IT WAS 9-5-1 COMPRESSION NOW ITS 10-5-1.IT HAS A COMP CAM 240. AND 540.LIFT.ITS A 700 DUEL FEED DOUBLE PUMPER WITH MECHANICAL SECONDARY.THE IGNITION IS A MSD 6A BOX/ AND MSD COIL AND THE MSD BILLET DISIRIBUTOR.THE TRANS IS A BEEFED UP C4 WITH A 10IN 3000 TCI STALL CONVERTER/IT HAS A 8IN REAR WITH A FULL SPOOL AND 410 GEARS. ronnie's racing

GGRacing 12-12-2004 01:28 PM

Re: carb. help
 
how lean are you running the 700, and what jets are you using? What are you shift points when racing?

car9fan 12-12-2004 08:10 PM

Re: carb. help
 
Thanks for the reply,Iam useing 69.s in the front and 76.s in in the rear i shift at 6500 rpm's. I just did;nt want to spend 3 or 4 hurdard dollars on a carb. that migth slow me down. Thanks Ronnie

GGRacing 12-12-2004 08:40 PM

Re: carb. help
 
That 700 is preaty leaned out, iv heard that by running to big a carb can overload the motor even being lean, a 650 might help especially off the line, but im not sure how much, see if you can borrow someones 650 and test it out is my best guess

Steven

car9fan 12-13-2004 05:46 AM

Re: carb. help
 
Thanks for the info. Iam going to check around and see ik any of my freinds as one i can use. CAR9FAN


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