Vacuum Advance Port
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09/30/13 08:34 PM
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Hey Guys
I just got my ThermoQuad back from Scott Smith at Harms Auto and I'm very pleased. However I'm trying to figure out the correct port to plug in to the carb from the vacuum advance. I've played around with mixed results, just thought I'd ask the experts around here for some advice.
Thanks, Darren
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Re: Vacuum Advance Port
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09/30/13 09:06 PM
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The port that doesnt have vac at idle...
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Re: Vacuum Advance Port
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That's what I have it hooked to. Looks like I'm in the right direction. Thanks!
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Re: Vacuum Advance Port
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Some of them are. I think it requires a special tool? I personally have never messed with one.
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Re: Vacuum Advance Port
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The little screw in the vac pot adjusts WHEN the advance comes in,,, not the amount of advance. The advance is controled by the weights and the little springs...
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Re: Vacuum Advance Port
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Got it, thanks Shorty. Which way controls how fat it comes in, clockwise or counter?
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Re: Vacuum Advance Port
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Manifold vacuum is only out voted here on Moparts. It is not the incorrect port.
It has some advantages, just like ported.
This is one method to have big numbers at idle AND light throttle cruise, which equals better mileage. That's how many computerized cars run.
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Re: Vacuum Advance Port
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Quote:
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um, what?
Whew... I thought maybe I was the only one lost on that.
A mild engine like to idle at more than 10 deg. 10 is the number most of us are stuck with due to starter kick back. Manifold vacuum advance is one way to achieve higher advance numbers during idle.
I hate to mention it here on "the old car forums" but idling at 10 degrees is not seen on fuel injected cars. Switching from ported to manifold vacuum advance is another way to achieve timing maps similar to todays cars.
Timing while cranking will be the same, total will be the same, partial throttle will be the same, just more timing during idle.
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