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Cab, I think you're about right on the secs/gal; I seem to recall that 20 secs/gal is good for a low-10-sec car. Fig, take a really good look at your spark plugs & check your float settings, and if there's any rubber hose in the system, make sure there aren't any internal cuts that can create a flap inside the hose that reduces the amount of fuel it can flow. If you're running a stock pickup, make sure the fuel isn't pulling away from it; on my Roadrunner, I added a length of suitable hose that lays on the bottom and extends rearward a bit inside the tank. My Duster uses a sump.
He's right on those numbers BUT those are a VERY GENERAL number... weight of the car comes into play... it takes more power to move a 3500# car to low 10s VS a 2500# car to the same... more power requires more fuel
Lots of variables in this hot rodding business Lots of gremlins also
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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