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Old 02-08-2005, 10:17 AM   #1
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Edelbrock 1406 gas mileage

I notice a lot of you have 1406 carbs, I was wondering what kind of mileage your getting, I'm getting 9 to 10 mpg around town and on the highway. What jets and rods are best for my setup to get better mileage? It's pretty strong now and runs great it even passes emmissions. Thanks in advance, Tony
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Old 02-08-2005, 03:44 PM   #2
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Well, you should be getting better than 9-10 mpg. Your gears arent helping around town, but help on the freeway. You might want to go a stage or two richer on both the Primary and secondary (for your intake and headers). Look in your manual to find out what that is.
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Old 02-08-2005, 03:59 PM   #3
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What configurations do people have on their 1406s? I would be very interested to hear.
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Old 02-08-2005, 04:05 PM   #4
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From the Edelbrock website, 1406 calibration chart-

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Old 02-08-2005, 04:15 PM   #5
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Model #1406
Rod/Jet Reference Chart
REF # MAIN JET METERING ROD CHANGE FROM BASE
1 1427 (.098) 1459 (075 x 047) none - stock calibration
2 1426 (.095) 1449 (070 x 037) Rod & Jet
3 1427 (.098) 1458 (075 x 037) Rod
4 1425 (.092) 1446 (068 x 042) Rod & Jet
5 1426 (.095) 1453 (071 x 047) Rod & Jet
6 1425 (.092) 1447 (068 x 047) Rod & Jet
7 1426 (.095) 1456 (073 x 047) Rod & Jet
8 1426 (.095) 1455 (073 x 042) Rod & Jet
9 1426 (.095) 1454 (073 x 037) Rod & Jet
10 1425 (.092) 1451 (070 x 047) Rod & Jet
11 1425 (.092) 1453 (071 x 047) Rod & Jet
12 1426 (.095) 1459 (075 x 047) Jet
13 1425 (.092) 1449 (070 x 037) Rod & Jet
14 1426 (.095) 1458 (075 x 037) Rod & Jet
15 1426 (.095) 1448 (068 x 052) Rod & Jet
16 1426 (.095) 1447 (068 x 047) Rod & Jet
17 1427 (.098) 1453 (071 x 047) Rod
18 1429 (.101) 1459 (075 x 047) Jet
19 1427 (.098) 1449 (070 x 037) Rod
20 1425 (.092) 1445 (065 x 047) Rod & Jet
21 1426 (.095) 1451 (070 x 047) Rod & Jet
22 1426 (.095) 1446 (068 x 042) Rod & Jet
23 1427 (.098) 1455 (073 x 042) Rod
24 1427 (.098) 1456 (073 x 047) Rod
25 1427 (.098) 1454 (073 x 037) Rod


Secondary Metering
The factory calibration jet is shown in the center column. For leaner or richer calibration use the jet # indicated in the appropriate column.

3 Stages
Lean (12%) 2 Stages
Lean (8%) 1 Stage
Lean (4%) SECONDARY
Stock Calibration 1 Stage
Rich (4%) 2 Stages
Rich (8%) 3 Stages
Rich (12%)
JET #1423
(.086) JET #1424
(.089) JET #1425
(.092) JET #1426
(.095) JET #1427
(.098) JET #1429
(.101) JET #1430
(.104)
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Old 02-08-2005, 04:18 PM   #6
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I am thinking about combo 23 for me... That's 1.5 stages richer on Power and Cruise modes to compensate for Edelbrock performer and the Hedman Headers, and it's just a rod change.

23 1427 (.098) 1455 (073 x 042) Rod
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Old 02-08-2005, 09:24 PM   #7
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Thanks for the replies, I'm ordering a kit form summit. I'm glad I asked, I thought it would be leaner for gas mileage! Still would like to hear somemore mpg's from those that have a 1406. Oh yea, I have duel cats also if that makes a diff.
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Old 02-08-2005, 10:28 PM   #8
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I get about 12-13 MPG in my '77 blazer (2wd). I've got an Edel. 1400, Performer intake, Sanderson headers, dual flowmasters, 27" tires, 3.73's and a 700r4. I'm not sure what rods and jets are in my carb, though. As far as I know the 1400 is the same as the 1406 plus the EGR port and a leaner factory setting. Oh yeah, it's a new goodwrench 350.
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Old 02-09-2005, 12:51 AM   #9
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If I can get mine up to 12 to 13 mpg that would be a 25% increase and another day and a half between fillups! The 305 and 2.73 gear it had stock got 15 mpg, but it had no power. Man, I need OD!
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Old 02-09-2005, 03:33 AM   #10
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The best I ever recorded was 18 MPG on a 16 gallon tank driving in OD the whole time. Average 13-15 in the city if I keep my foot out it. I have yet to try a full tank again now that I have dual 14" electric fans installed. I don't even know what I'm currently getting in the city.
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Old 02-09-2005, 03:22 PM   #11
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i'm also only gettin 10mpg with my edlebrock. I have the performer carb, intake, flowmaster duals, an rv cam, and 3.08s. I figure I should be gettin better mileage also with those gears.
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Old 02-09-2005, 11:01 PM   #12
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Well I don't have an edlebrock, I have a worked over Q-jet and I get constand 21 mpg on the highway with my big block 461. I get around 15 or so on in town, if i keep my foot out of it.
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Old 02-10-2005, 04:25 AM   #13
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On the highway I get about 14 MPG and around town I get about 11 MPG. The 3.07 gears suck for around town like others mentioned but on the highway work great.
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Old 02-10-2005, 10:58 AM   #14
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Well after two tanks, I'm getting 12 with my setup. Kinda weird to me, I thought the 3.73's would help by keeping the engine more in its torque curve. It was getting about 13.8 with the 3.07's. I'm thinking my tank is leaking though. Sometimes when I come home in the moring from work I can smell gas around it. But I have been driving it all week b/c of electrical problems on the S10 and still just getting 12 mpg. Kinda depressing, I was hoping for 14 or so. But I'm not very easy on it either. This is the most powerful engine I've had in it, and its just so much fun!

Oh my setup is 361 (.060 over 350) flat top pistions, 882 heads, summit cam 224/224 @ .050, edel performer rpm, 1406, 700R4 with a 2200 stall (factory on a vette), and 3.73 peg leg running 275/60/15 tires (28" I think)
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