Thanks to a friend I have a really good engine, but I feel it is asthmatic due to intake manifold and carburetor. Any "inexpensive" way of "improving" the flow on my manifolds. Thanks,
John
FV42
intake manifold/ carb question
Re: intake manifold/ carb question
John:
First find out what you have.
Flow tests on carb/manifold combinations are not expensive.
Dietmar
http://www.quixoteracing.com
First find out what you have.
Flow tests on carb/manifold combinations are not expensive.
Dietmar
http://www.quixoteracing.com
Re: intake manifold/ carb question
Next race is in 2 weeks, not enough time to "improve" for that. I will send manifold and carb for flow testing to you after Turkey Trot. Any suggestions on improving flow that I might be able to do myself? Thanks
John
John
Re: intake manifold/ carb question
John:
Unfortunately, no. There is little that you or I can do to improve flow on a manifold. That is something that I leave to a select few.
We'll assume that the carb is jetted correctly. That will definitely affect HP .
Make sure that the gasket under the carb has a larger hole than the manifold- carb itself. Some gaskets are too small. Also be sure that you are NOT using the stock intake gaskets- they crush and will reduce flow. Use hard copper or Teflon gaskets at the head.
Dietmar
http://www.quixoteracing.com
Unfortunately, no. There is little that you or I can do to improve flow on a manifold. That is something that I leave to a select few.
We'll assume that the carb is jetted correctly. That will definitely affect HP .
Make sure that the gasket under the carb has a larger hole than the manifold- carb itself. Some gaskets are too small. Also be sure that you are NOT using the stock intake gaskets- they crush and will reduce flow. Use hard copper or Teflon gaskets at the head.
Dietmar
http://www.quixoteracing.com
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Re: intake manifold/ carb question
You can learn to acid etch the manifold for yourself. I would be glad to provide info on the process. You will need a couple of cores and 40-120 hrs of time to get the process down.jmattox wrote: Any suggestions on improving flow that I might be able to do myself? Thanks
Brian
Re: intake manifold/ carb question
If you have access to a glass bead maching a good internal cleaning will help vertually all manifolds since they're prone to rusting. Be sure to rinse out the manifold with brake clean afterwards. If the carbs are crudy, a bit of spray cleaner down the throat can't hurt either.
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Re: intake manifold/ carb question
hardingfv32-1 check your PM
John
John