Re: '67 Camaro E/SA redo
I've been on the site Brent, but have never seen those adjustable pull-off's you speak of. I would gladly try them. :)
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Give him a call... i have 4 of them...hehe Tell him Brent sent you... i dont discounts or anything, just want him to know that im spreadin the word...
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Here's a for instance time slip. This was in pretty good conditions and before the carbs were worked on...despite the poor launch the car goes faster than it ever has before at every other point on the track. I remember these passes because the car felt like it was just driving off instead of hitting the tires hard and snapping the front-end up. If I can figure out whats going on I believe it will run 11.20's in decent air. This pass the car had the same Calvert SA shocks that it wore when it went 1.45 - 1.47 60' times...it now has DA shocks on the rear, but I'm not working the back hard enough for them to have any effect atm. http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps34ede644.jpg |
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I make my choke pull-off adjustable by different orifice sizes drilled in a piece of round plastic (.011" to .019") inserted in 5 different hoses that slow the opening from 1 sec to 2 1/2 sec. Simple, easy, and cheap. Ron.
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I'm experimenting with accell pumps atm. Thinking cutting coils and/or using lighter duration springs will extend the duration of the fuel shot...any thoughts?
http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps4add2e36.jpg I took the experiment one step further this evening. I used the thinner/lighter return spring that is normally used under the pump rod as a duration spring. This should have a dramatic effect over the stock set-up. When this one goes together it will have 66 jets in the primary (no rods) and AY rods (567 Long) in the back...track time will tell the tale. Btw, the pump bore has been machined to the larger .730 size of the 2G carbs...probably not needed, but I wanted to play. http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/q...psd52497a7.jpg |
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