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1.8 inches of vacuum at wot
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Re: 1.8 inches of vacuum at wot
But only Marine Grade.
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Re: 1.8 inches of vacuum at wot
That's what I used to use too, but it got too spendy and I downgraded to pressure treated wood. Knock on wood, but so far no termites.
Re: 1.8 inches of vacuum at wot
427dart wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 7:45 pmWell first it is a custom built carb that actually flows more air than the old HP series 950.
As compared to the Super Victor intake the runner size of the PME dual quad intake is smaller thus on this 427 sized engine it has a bit less top end power than the race type Super Vic. Still performs well in the 2000-5500 RPM range though.
I built the carbs from the best 1850 parts I had and added the larger 750 base plates for a 650 type carb. They are in great tune!
Note: don't get excited as that is NOT the fuel filter in low left of picture...it's a PCV filter.
You're the man on this stuff.. You did a nice job on this.
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Re: 1.8 inches of vacuum at wot
427dart wrote: ↑Tue Apr 03, 2018 10:42 am Well there you go! If you have the extra coin to spend on the venturi job and you can't sleep without knowing what it could do with the modified 950....go for it. Otherwise I would leave it alone and enjoy!
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it's going into a 69 camaro , turbo 400, 4000 stall converter, 4.30 rear gear and a guardian nitrous kit from induction solutions
Re: 1.8 inches of vacuum at wot
Yep, those new plywood based modern carbs are also environmentally friendly too! Bye Cracky! Kick that spittoon over here!
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