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Old 03-23-2013, 10:26 AM   #1
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Default Carb vs. head question

A thought popped into my head, primarily thinking smaller motors, like small V8s and 6's, if a hypothetical combination had a better carb one year, but the next year the carb was different and less cfm, yet the head flow was improved, which way would you go? Better carb or better heads?

My thought is carb size in this instance may be so small it would have no effect on head flow, and the valve lift is probably low enough to not even matter. What say you?
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Old 03-23-2013, 11:10 AM   #2
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Default Re: Carb vs. head question

You have to have enough carburetor to fill the volume of each cylinder no matter how many cylinders you have. Buick found that out in the 70s when they started playing with their V6s. In other words, you would ideally want the same sized carb on a 231 V6 as you would have on a 306 V8.
Find the restriction in the motor and make everything else work around that.
I don't think that you'll get much argument on going with the better carb unless the carb is too big to begin with. You can pay people to make the heads and intake work.
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Default Re: Carb vs. head question

Go with the bigger carb.
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