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09-01-2007 03:40 PM #1
And when it's all done, a good dual plane intake with a single 500 CFM carb will perform the same or better at considerably less cost and headaches!!!! Geez, a lot of $$$$ for eye candy!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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09-01-2007 04:02 PM #2
thanks guys, for all you help, is there any difference in making the front the primary carb or should i stick with the rear?
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09-01-2007 04:17 PM #3
yea i know it's a lot of $$$ but it looks so cool on my 36 coupe. Iv'e never done a dual quad set up before it is a little intimidating !!!
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09-01-2007 04:44 PM #4
sorry for al the questions, say for instance if i was running a single 500cfm carb and the jet screw settings were 2 turns out in bolth sides woud i do 1/2 turn on all 4 for the dual quad set up? to equal 2 turns.
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09-01-2007 05:29 PM #5
Originally Posted by Motown
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09-01-2007 04:46 PM #6
Originally Posted by Motown
If its wide open under the carbs{both carbs feeding front and back}it may be specified on the manufactures web site if the manifold was made with one or the other in mind for a primary.
If its seperate under the carbs ,no progressive linkage will work,both need to be primary and tuned for that use.
Might be a good idea to list exactly which manifold you have and the carb numbers and type.May get more meaningful help with more info.
Heres a search on google for tunning dual quads.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&r...+quads&spell=1
Heres a yahoo search...http://search.yahoo.com/bin/search?t...ing+dual+quads.
I would do some reading on this and listen to what has and will be posted.Last edited by shawnlee28; 09-01-2007 at 04:50 PM.
Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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09-02-2007 04:09 AM #7
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
Hmmm....I'm trying to think of which part isn't "eye candy" and that doesn't cost $$$$
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09-02-2007 06:07 AM #8
Originally Posted by HemiTCoupe
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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09-02-2007 05:47 PM #9
Ya I know but I had to say it.
He already put the money out, I have run many 2x4's and 3x2's for many yrs, on a 283 to a blown 454, it is something you will need to learn, you can't bring it to someone every time you think it's off, things change from driving it, and you'll go broke having it looked at, to be something minor, you should have someone set it at 1st, by someone that knows how to, not only says he does. But you need to know how to get it back if something should go out-of-wack.
You can jet them to work( I ran 2 Holley 600's on top a 2x4 tunnel ram on a 283, on the street), you should search this site, theres good info on multi carbs set up, it is mostly about 3x2's, but alot still will help you learn on how they function, and on the chevy forums, and mopar forums, they use a lot of dual 4's
Multi carbs can go from fun to what the hell in no time if something slipped on the linkage. I have stomped the pedal to run someone and nothing! the lock bolt slipped loose. there is more things to keep clean and loose, but not sloppy.
I can fix mine , but it could take me forever to get yours right, without it here to listen to, or look at.
PatHemiTCoupe
Anyone can cut one up, but! only some can put it back together looking cool!
Steel is real, anyone can get a glass one.
Pro Street Full Fendered '27 Ford T Coupe -392 Hemi with Electornic Hilborn injection
1927 Ford T Tudor Sedan -CPI Vortec 4.3
'90 S-15 GMC pick up
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09-02-2007 05:58 PM #10
Originally Posted by HemiTCoupe
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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09-02-2007 06:57 PM #11
Thanks guys, i'm going to try to start tuning these things tommorow. i'm sure ill have some problems so i hope you dont mind the questions..
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09-02-2007 08:08 PM #12
Originally Posted by Motown
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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09-03-2007 04:43 PM #13
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
I did the same with a tube and water, but now for my Dellorto's carbs on the trike, I bought a synchronizer that I just set on top and adjust the little floating ball to the same place.
I also have been playing with EFI, I converted my Hilborn to electornic injectors. I need a non-working Hilborn fuel pump housing.
PatHemiTCoupe
Anyone can cut one up, but! only some can put it back together looking cool!
Steel is real, anyone can get a glass one.
Pro Street Full Fendered '27 Ford T Coupe -392 Hemi with Electornic Hilborn injection
1927 Ford T Tudor Sedan -CPI Vortec 4.3
'90 S-15 GMC pick up
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09-08-2007 01:17 PM #14
I want to thank every body for there help , i finaly got this thing to run good, i had to change the metering rods to lean it out (edelbrock said to go 6%leaner on my motor combo after they said the first time i called that no adjustment was nesasary)and i used the vacuum guage for the idel mixture screws. I have realy never delt with carberators mutch so i greaty appeiciate the help. you guys are great !!!
That's going to be nice, like the color. .
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