Thread: What Size Carb To Use
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02-22-2007 02:12 PM #1
Here's a handy-dandy formula for sizing carbs - plagerized by me from other sources:
"One general rule of thumb uses a formula to determine the CFM requirements of your engine. It goes like this: You need to know the CUBIC INCHES of the motor. You also need the maximum RPMs the motor will be spun to. Finally you also need the VOLUMETRIC EFFICIENCY PERCENTAGE (VE%) of the engine. The first two items (CUBIC INCHES and RPMs), are relatively easy to determine. The engine VE% is another matter. If an engine could use all of the air it ingested, it would have a VE% of 100%. Many performance engines reach this level. Certain race engines can actually exceed this and reach a VE% of over 100% at certain points in their RPM range. Most production engines and most street performance engines have VE levels below 100%. In fact, stock, production, low performance motors will fall around 75%-85% volumetric efficiency. "
The math formula is:
CARB CFM = CID x RPM/3456 x VE
Therefore: 331x6000/3456 x .90 = 517CFM (or rounded up, a 550/600)
The 3456 is a constant - but darned if I know from whereDave
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02-22-2007 04:02 PM #2
The 3456 is a constant - but darned if I know from where
one cubic foot = 12x12x12 = 1728 cubic inches per cubic foot.
One would think that is the conversion factor needed but -
At any given rpm only 1/2 the displacement is actually intake flow.
so you have to divide the total flow by 2 before converting CIM to CFM.
therefore -
CIDxRPM/(12x12x12)2 = CIDxRPM/3456Last edited by SBC; 02-22-2007 at 04:08 PM.
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02-23-2007 11:28 AM #3
Originally Posted by Irelands child
In other words a 500 cfm carb will work great.
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02-23-2007 12:53 PM #4
My opinion (humble as it is) would say that a 1406 Edelbrock 600cfm electric choke with tuning kit work would be optimum with a 500cfm part 1403 or 4 as a good second choice for all around driving. When I recall that my old F350/460CID had an approximate 500 cfm Holley on it, ran pretty good.
Dave
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02-23-2007 01:06 PM #5
Originally Posted by DennyW
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02-23-2007 01:52 PM #6
Car will be a daily driver, no racing..rdobbs
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