Re: Help with NOS.. fuel pressure
[Re: RobX4406]
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08/02/11 03:33 PM
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Rob, I know ( I believe because of Monte) that NOS/Holley went thru and changed their instructions fairly recently to much better be inline with current tune ups and systems...they have definately improved..
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Re: Help with NOS.. fuel pressure
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08/02/11 04:53 PM
08/02/11 04:53 PM
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Rob,
I know ( I believe because of Monte) that NOS/Holley went thru and changed their instructions fairly recently to much better be inline with current tune ups and systems...they have definately improved..
Yep.
Those compucar instruction the OP accessed are not very good. I'd be on the phone with them to ask flowing fuel pressure requirement, plate jetting and timing retard they recommend, none of which appeared in the instruction from my glance at them. Maybe I missed them.
I agree it's not rocket science, just get a good foundation to work from with fuel delivery, etc. and you're miles ahead.
IMO, 5 psi to the carb is not going to work well, should be in the 6-7.5 range.
The fuel return line straight off the log seems odd and would need a check valve/restrictor in it to maintain pressure in the log. Hard to tell from the picture what exactly is going on. If there isn't a check valve I'd be wary of any fuel pressure readings.
I'd deadhead the fuel system for now. Set the fuel pressure in the log to 7 psi. From the other outlet of your holley regulator, run a line to another regulator, stepping pressure down to 5-6 psi for the fuel solenoid (or whatever compucar recommends).
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Re: Help with NOS.. fuel pressure
[Re: RobX4406]
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08/10/11 12:59 AM
08/10/11 12:59 AM
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To the OP, save yourself alot of grief (and some pistons) and PM bigsqueeze. EDIT, it appears squeeze is no longer with us. If you want PM me and I'll give you his phone number..He will get you the correct jetting and how much timing to pull out. Most of the recommendations (didnt read all of them) are pig freakin fat.....Fat kills pistons....
On reading the plugs you have to either have to cut the threads off the plug with a cutter or get a magnifying glass. You arent intereted in anything but the very bottom of the plug. If it shows any color....its too fat....
IMO, dont run anything but NGKs. NGKs will usually melt the ground strap before you melt pistons. Some (autolites for ex) wont....
Last edited by Von; 08/10/11 01:07 AM.
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Re: Help with NOS.. fuel pressure
[Re: Von]
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08/10/11 02:01 AM
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To the OP, save yourself alot of grief (and some pistons) and PM bigsqueeze. EDIT, it appears squeeze is no longer with us. If you want PM me and I'll give you his phone number..He will get you the correct jetting and how much timing to pull out. Most of the recommendations (didnt read all of them) are pig freakin fat.....Fat kills pistons....
On reading the plugs you have to either have to cut the threads off the plug with a cutter or get a magnifying glass. You arent intereted in anything but the very bottom of the plug. If it shows any color....its too fat....
IMO, dont run anything but NGKs. NGKs will usually melt the ground strap before you melt pistons. Some (autolites for ex) wont....
Wayne is still here, look in the a bodies for sale, he posted his Dart a few days ago.
https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...fpart=&vc=1
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