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Old 03-23-2009, 08:32 PM   #1
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is there a cheap way to carb an fc? back in the day i could to tune the carb on my camaro's. i kinda miss those days(carb days that is). i can get an 85 from a guy i know, would this be a better way than converting mine to carb?






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Old 03-23-2009, 08:57 PM   #2
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Talk to FCZach on here. He has had a very good running carb'd FC for a long time now.

If you go to DGRR you can see it and he can help guide you through it!
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there's not a whole bunch to it. You will certainly have to change the fuel pump to a lower psi pump, or at least a nice regulator to get the pressure down to 5-8 psi for the fuel. I'd recommend a full intake manifold and a Weber 48 IDA (51mm if you are ported kind of heavy).

It's easier to do than converting a carbed setup to EFI.

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thanks guys. i'm still waiting to see what ohio is going to do about their emissions testing. i keep hearing rummors about them bringing it back. i did like the upper intake that mazdatrix sells for a weber. it's a stock port.
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i got a mallory 4309 FPR that i ll got for a good price shoot me a pm. all you would need is this FPR you wouldnt have to change the fuel pump
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Check over at www.sterlingmetalworks.com\bymc

One of the members is running a Sterling on a 6 port 13b. I'm sure he'd share the secret to getting this done.
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