12-22-2008, 08:14 PM | #1 |
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Carb sizing question
I bought a 72 c10 last month and just put in a 350 with a RV cam. With the cam, it's only 20 or so horsepower over stock. A quadrajet 4bbl came on the old engine. I don't know what size it is, and I won't be around the truck to look until tomorrow. I put the old carb on the new engine and adjusted it at idle. When I open up 4 barrels (stomp the gas), the truck immediately falls on its face until I let off the pedal. My two questions are this:
1. What is the best size 4bbl carb for an engine with no more than 300hp? 2. What do I have to do (if you think I don't need a new carb) to resolve the falling on its face issue when the other 2 barrels open? Last edited by boostin20; 12-22-2008 at 08:17 PM. |
12-22-2008, 08:31 PM | #2 |
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Re: Carb sizing question
I had this issue when I upgraded the stock cam in a my motor. The issue is not carb airflow capacity, the issue is that your primary fuel metering is too lean. You will need to find a larger jet, or get a small drill bit set and drill out the one you have.
Also, be aware that these cams will like more timing than a stock cam will. About 34 total is a good place to start. Setting your timing to stock specs will make the motor run badly. The average Q-Jet will flow 750 CFM which is good even for a mild big block.
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