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Carbureter and ignition recommendations please
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10/23/14 11:35 AM
10/23/14 11:35 AM
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meathead66
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Mostly street engine. 11.5 400 stroked to 406" dynoed @ 610HP with 498 torque. Victor intake, Edelbrock heads, Bullet cam Anything other info needed?
Last edited by meathead66; 10/23/14 11:37 AM.
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Re: Carbureter and ignition recommendations please
[Re: Rob C]
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10/23/14 11:44 AM
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Don't know cause this was the 2011 Amsoil engine 3rd placer and difficult getting strait answers. It was built for dyno but I plan on 90% street use. Yes I know its not built for street but the price was in my budget. BTW it also has the Harlan/Sharpe 1.6 rockers.
Last edited by meathead66; 10/23/14 11:53 AM.
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Re: Carbureter and ignition recommendations please
[Re: meathead66]
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10/23/14 06:39 PM
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I put a Mallory HyFire VI AL ignition box, 32 series billet, magnetic p/u distributor and recommended coil on my race car many years ago and it's worked great. Only a little trouble with one of the connectors. I haven't messed with it besides changing cap, rotor & Accel 8.8 plug wires periodically. This is their low deck BB version at Summit: Mallory 32 series distributor for low deck Mopar BB. As for carbs, I only know how to work on Holley's and their Ultra series work well for me, at the track at least. Staying just a little on the conservative side with CFM could help drivability & tunability.
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