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Old 10-18-2011, 05:55 PM   #1
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ok fellas i'm new here so be patient.i am going to be running my 78 chevy c10 truck in footbrake this spring and need some tips.ihave done a little racing in a super pro rear engine dragster but that was about it.the truck has been lowered a little and as far as the chassis goes thats about it.the engine is a slightley modified small block with an unknown cam and reworked 040 gm heads.i am looking for carburetor,intake,tracton bars and anything i can do to the chassis to help with consistincy.the budjet is small but have some set back for it.
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Old 10-18-2011, 11:58 PM   #2
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I'd be concerned about tire spin. You want to make sure you'll hook up. Many pickups, especially those without positraction, will kick the tires loose even with a mildly modified engine. Get it to hook and don't worry about how slow it is, for now, you can make it faster later once you get the traction issue sorted out. Good luck,, have fun.
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Old 10-20-2011, 10:00 PM   #3
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You can find a positraction unit for your truck in most junk yard, look for a van with a posi. You will be surprise to find that many service trucks for large fleets came with posi unit(GM gave many fleet posi at no charge). You can find some as I did with ratio as high as 4.10:1. Try to relocate the battery to the back and add one air shock to the right side, leave the spare under the bed to help in weight distribution. Good luck
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Old 10-21-2011, 05:40 AM   #4
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thanks for the tips.i plan to move the battery to the ear.i think i have also found myself a rear with positive traction.as a side question are the larger carburetors less affected by temp and hunidity changes.i can only go but so big on my setup but was just curious.thanks
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Old 10-21-2011, 12:47 PM   #5
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thanks for the tips.i plan to move the battery to the ear.i think i have also found myself a rear with positive traction.as a side question are the larger carburetors less affected by temp and hunidity changes.i can only go but so big on my setup but was just curious.thanks
Yep your correct! The less the restriction in the intake track the less the pressure drop across the carb the less affected it will be by temp and humidity. Resultantly tunnel rams with two carbs set up correctly can actually be more consistent than one smaller carb.
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Old 10-21-2011, 07:00 PM   #6
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i see.but how big is too big.like i said i have a small block (357 c.i.) with reworked 040gm heads and a performance cam of an unkown make and size and a factory aluminum intake.i have been told 650 cfm was as big as i could go.any thoughts
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