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Re: Switched to a smaller CFM to slow car........... [Re: cdwmotorsports] #2695009
09/06/19 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by cdwmotorsports
HotRod's Frieburger and Dulcich plus Steve Brule on the Motor Trend Engine Masters tested the affects of too small or large of a carb and too much or little timing on performance and the carb mattered the least timing was the power killer. If you can find the episode its well worth a watch



Thanks! I will check it out!

Re: Switched to a smaller CFM to slow car........... [Re: cl440] #2695012
09/06/19 03:58 PM
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Yeah a smaller carb will kill some top end power but usually the rest of the power curve is the same and sometimes the lower end of the power curve will even be higher with a smaller carb. So it is quite possible for a car with a smaller car to run just as quick if not quicker with the smaller carb. It really all depends on the torque curve and how well the car hooks up.

Nothing wrong with using the smaller carb, especially if the car runs better with it. Pulling some timing is probably a good way to slow the car down but you'll want to be careful that you don't cause any problems with the retarded timing. The engine will build more heat with retarded timing so keep an eye on the gauges.

Re: Switched to a smaller CFM to slow car........... [Re: AndyF] #2695657
09/09/19 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by AndyF
Yeah a smaller carb will kill some top end power but usually the rest of the power curve is the same and sometimes the lower end of the power curve will even be higher with a smaller carb. So it is quite possible for a car with a smaller car to run just as quick if not quicker with the smaller carb. It really all depends on the torque curve and how well the car hooks up.

Nothing wrong with using the smaller carb, especially if the car runs better with it. Pulling some timing is probably a good way to slow the car down but you'll want to be careful that you don't cause any problems with the retarded timing. The engine will build more heat with retarded timing so keep an eye on the gauges.


Got it. Thanks for the info. Headed to Indy Thursday morning for team finals. Hoping for a good weekend of racing.

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