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Re: jets size for my 440?
[Re: bigblockbryan]
#912954
01/24/11 06:37 PM
01/24/11 06:37 PM
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Posts: 36,041 Lincoln Nebraska
RapidRobert
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Circle Track
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Lincoln Nebraska
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I'd think the performer 750 would be jetted fairly rich out of the box. refresh us on the symptoms.
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Re: jets size for my 440?
[Re: RapidRobert]
#912955
01/24/11 06:44 PM
01/24/11 06:44 PM
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Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 1,213 Los Angeles, CA
Mobarge
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pro stock
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Your combo is fairly close to one I had a while back, and I was running the Eddy carb - got rid of it after months of trying and went with the Mighty Demon 750. Right off, it solved most of the problems I was having.
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Re: jets size for my 440?
[Re: Mobarge]
#912956
01/24/11 06:53 PM
01/24/11 06:53 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 24,562 Brookeville, Md
Mr.Yuck
Not enough dumb comments...yet
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Not enough dumb comments...yet
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Brookeville, Md
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Your combo is fairly close to one I had a while back, and I was running the Eddy carb - got rid of it after months of trying and went with the Mighty Demon 750. Right off, it solved most of the problems I was having.
don't say that the carterbrock faithful will hear you. That said, buy the jet kit and have a go at it. I think they are shipped with almost the biggest rods. Make sure the floats are set well and yo have no more than 7psi of fuel pressure. Then tune it with a good vacuum gauge. Also you timing should be set beofre you try and adjust the carb.
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Re: jets size for my 440?
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
#912957
01/24/11 08:34 PM
01/24/11 08:34 PM
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Posts: 75,080 U.S.S.A.
JohnRR
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I Win
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Your combo is fairly close to one I had a while back, and I was running the Eddy carb - got rid of it after months of trying and went with the Mighty Demon 750. Right off, it solved most of the problems I was having.
don't say that the carterbrock faithful will hear you. That said, buy the jet kit and have a go at it. I think they are shipped with almost the biggest rods. Make sure the floats are set well and yo have no more than 7psi of fuel pressure. Then tune it with a good vacuum gauge. Also you timing should be set beofre you try and adjust the carb.
This is one case where your standard get a holley and never look back ... would be a welcome response , the performer 750 is a piece of junk .
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Re: jets size for my 440?
[Re: JohnRR]
#912958
01/24/11 09:28 PM
01/24/11 09:28 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 24,562 Brookeville, Md
Mr.Yuck
Not enough dumb comments...yet
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Not enough dumb comments...yet
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Posts: 24,562
Brookeville, Md
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Quote:
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Your combo is fairly close to one I had a while back, and I was running the Eddy carb - got rid of it after months of trying and went with the Mighty Demon 750. Right off, it solved most of the problems I was having.
don't say that the carterbrock faithful will hear you. That said, buy the jet kit and have a go at it. I think they are shipped with almost the biggest rods. Make sure the floats are set well and yo have no more than 7psi of fuel pressure. Then tune it with a good vacuum gauge. Also you timing should be set beofre you try and adjust the carb.
This is one case where your standard get a holley and never look back ... would be a welcome response , the performer 750 is a piece of junk .
what???
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