Not recommending this but sure is cheap copy of a Holley HP. Gearhead brand, cast everything, always wondered if they work.... https://www.ebay.com/itm/143419550017
What about an 800 CFM Edelbrock AVS? After reading all the reviews about the instant throttle response and fuel injection type characteristics I wanted so badly for this carburetor to work.
I don't know specifically. its not an out-of-box carburetor that's never been used. Its been bolted on and ran. Hes a big block chevy kinda guy.
I can adjust the air valve to open the secondaries almost instantly. When I did that and adjusted my accelerator pump to give me more fuel I saw a huge change in performance but it definitely needs tweaked still. It's starving for fuel when I get on it.
Your gonna play with this carb crap then your going to put a Holley double pumper on there and wonder why you bought the other one. Don't get no stupid Vac secondary carb just ask Demko how that worked out plus you will go slower. Get a 4 corner Double pumper and you will have great tuning ability.
spent about $5100 on everything under the hood so far. Keep in mind I had a nice low mile bottom end to start with: Ta performance: Front seal 10.95 .020 head gaskets 99.00 284-88h cam 260.00 Johnson hydraulic lifters 96 Stage 1 springs 75 Sp3 intake 435 Intake bolts 45 Water pump 36 Daul cam bearing 16 Air cleaner 30 Header gaskets 23 Valve cover gasket 16 Air cleaner decal 8 Coolant bypass hose 10 Chrome valve covers 77 Valve cover breather 26 Valve cover decal 14 Valve cover bolts 30 High performance silent timing set 115 Timing cover gasket 7 Reproduction radiatior hose clamps 17 ARP head bolts 85 Timing cover botls 47 Radiator hose 25 Thermostat housing and gasket 31 Composite intake gaskets 20 Oil pan gasket 15 New dipstick 66 5/8 oil pick up tube 30 Total from TA: $1888.55 after tax Summit Racing: Edelbrock AVS2 carb 405 Carb calibration kit 62 Hei recurve kit 7 Fuel line kit 80 Fuel pump 28 Hei Distributor and wire 242 Accell 8mm plug wires 66 Heat shield sleeve 24 Starter blanket 28 Bits to port heads 80 Total from summit: $1093.54 Amazon.com gear reduction starter $66 Ebay.com Hooker super comp headers $350 Oreilly auto parts: 10 quarts of oil 36 2 wix filters 12 Lucas zinc additive x2 40 2 gallons antifreeze 28 Redi sleeve for harmonic balance 34 Carb studs 16 Wire loom 3.50 Block cleaning supplies 40 Gauge kit 45 Heater core 35 Total from Oreilly: $309.76 Autozone: 1 stock pushrod 2.50 Brake cleaner 2.50 Aluminum radiator 115 Copper oil tube kit 15 Spectre air filter 30 exhaust clamps, header reducers, rtv 65 total from autozone: $246 Machine shop work: Exhaust seats 32 Valve seals 25 Clean heads 80 Magnaflux heads 60 Install exhaust seats 120 Match exhaust seat to port 40 Grind valves 140 Resurface heads 2 sides 240 Cut for valve seals 50 Clean rocker shafts 10 Change front cam bearing 20 Degree cam 110 Install heads, check pushrod length 180 Shop supplies 40 Total at machine shop: $1227 Napa auto parts: Spark plugs 19 Fuel line, power steering fluid, brake clean 20 Total from Napa auto parts: $39 Total top end engine overhaul: $5153 Body and suspension mods: Rear sway bar from summit 140 Front sway bar from summit 150 Front shocks 80 Interior mods Usa 740 stereo 350 Kicker speakers 109 jensen 6x9 speakers Boom mats/spacers 35
2 weeks has gone by. The roads have been cleared for over a week but my driveway is about 300 feet long and is the only thing stopping me from test driving my car. The first 200 feet of my driveway is on a hill and is still solid ice. I have the carb tuned to be pretty rich. After I installed the bigger jets and bigger accelerator pump nozzle I noticed tremendous improvement on cold starts. Response seems great but the car is not under load. If it doesn't run the way I was hoping I have options. I can advance the timing back to 12 or 13 degrees, adjust my accelerator pump for a bigger squirt, play with secondary air valve spring, smaller metering rod, and step up springs. jetting right now is close to the 750cfm performer.
Just took the time to read this thread, nice looking car. I like the 15’s on the car verse the bigger rims on your old car. Hopefully the weather gets a little warmer soon and gets all that ice melted. Saw you are near Washington, Iowa, I have a buddy from college that owns a body shop in Wayland Iowa. So not far from you. If the machine shop is correct then I’m about an hour south of you down by keokuk
I live 2 miles from wayland. I know your buddy as well as the previous owner of that shop. I think you're the first guy from Iowa that I've encountered here on the boards.
winter has been brutal here in south east iowa but as soon as it clears up I have this 750cfm double pumper with annualar boosters to install. Hopefully it solves my fuel issues.
Scare of a lifetime last night. I Saw fluid dripping from my header flange last night with a small puddle on the garage floor. I popped radiator cap and noticed fluid was a little low. Quietly walked back inside to eat dinner...million things are running through my head. Bout to give this car away lol. I then realized that maybe it's just the heater hose leaking from above. Sure enough I walk outside and the heater hose is wet and there is a fresh drip on the top side of the header tube. Big sigh of relief lol. Now for the exciting stuff! I spent a little bit of my stimulus money today. But no converter is coming yet. Jim basically convinced me that I need his custom made 9" converter for my current setup but his real advice was to save up for the right rearend gears, 200r4 swap , then to buy one of his converters. So I will tune my carb to run as good as I can with the afr and patiently collect parts for the final build. Heres what's coming: Afr gauge with two 02 sensors New 14" straight through magnaflow mufflers (I'm losing power with turbos I believe) Axle back flow master 2.5" mandrel bent pipes (my buddy will bend the easy pieces) Flexible 7' stainless tranny cooler lines that I plan to route through my frame to get away from header heat and eventually route to an aftermarket cooler Secondary idle adjustment kit More squirters and carb gaskets Previously I ordered the H pipe kit, 02 header collector's, and some air bleeds. That should be here Wednesday. I may end up doing a disc brake conversion later this year with a dropped spindle. but the drum brakes actually work extremely well. Project is getting closer to being finished.