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Carburetors and Carb Tuning.. All info about old school carb set ups.. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Optimal Fuel System setup for carbs?
What is everyone running?
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Rotary Fan in Training
Join Date: Mar 2008
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running Weber 48IDA on the 510 and stock Nikki on REPU
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I was thinking more the rest of the system, other than the carb.
I currently have a unknown modded prepped NIKKI/ Mr, Gasket pump/ Fuel Cell
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Waiting for my Sterling to come in, Carter 7LB pump(not on yet, this weekend hopefully) Holley 1-4PSI regulator. Going to try to modify my stock intake to flow a little better, but will be buying a spare, because I'll most likely screw it up.
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ORD - Old Rotary Dude
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Pelham, AL
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On my last 13B bridge-port setup, I was running a RB 650 DP carb, Aeromotive A1000 pump, System 1 billet filter, Mallory 4309 rising rate regulator, -10 supply braided line and -8 return braided line. This system also pumped the fuel for the 100-150 shot of N2O wet/plate system.
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Rotary Fan in Training
Join Date: Feb 2008
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I have a Carter pump that needs to be installed, dont remember which model number. Its the 6psi, 72GPG one. Going to dead head it into my Weber, as webercarbs.com recommends.
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RCC Loves Me Not You
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Eagleville, TN
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Aeromotive pressure regulator, 6AN lines and fittings, and Chevy TBI style fuel pump. Went with this fuel pump because it's an in-tank pump, easily accessable, cheap, and fuel pressure on TBI pumps are low enough to be regulated. (I think I remember it being around 12 psi) You must use a bypass style regulator since the pump holds pressure after shut off like any other EFI pump.
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RCC Contributor
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Grand Rapids, Michigan
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Carter pump w/Holley fpr. Then I added a fuel pressure gauge from Respeed (highly accurate, and dirt cheap).
Here's a writeup I did on my installation, with lots of input from others, posted over on the "evil forum". ![]() |
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shookmotorsports.com
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Rockford, IL
Posts: 108
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48 DCO, Aeromotive FPR, Walbro GS394 inline
64 F9 idle 185 main F11 emulsion cant recall the main air 3.0 needle and seat 3 psi fuel pressure The car is a first gen with a 13b |
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