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Mark Yacavone 04-17-2014 11:31 AM

Re: Ford 7200 vv carb.
 
Was just thinking about that 350 Olds / Caddy Seville I changed over to a Qjet.
The FI system was junk!

Ed Wright 04-17-2014 11:48 AM

Re: Ford 7200 vv carb.
 
That was before I started tuning EFI. Never tried to hack those ECUs. Did, however, have a fix for the extreme lean idle & tip-in issues they developed. A 36" drill bit in a pin vice. The plastic tube to the MAP sensor got a hole drilled in it. They has a rubber hose slipped over one end. Played with that with my 4 gas infrared exhaust analyzer hooked up. Very high HCs, eratic idle and tip-in stumble was common after 50,000 or so miles. First car, I drilled too large a hole, was right next to the runner tube. Just slipped it forther onto the plastic tube to cover the hole. Knew I was onto something just went too rich. Found .036" was good for about all of them. Ran like a different car.
Had other shops ending them to me for 'the fix". LOL

Yep. Still slower than a Q Jet.

Jim Cimarolli 04-17-2014 12:17 PM

Re: Ford 7200 vv carb.
 
I never heard of anybody that had any success making a race carb out of a 7200 v v.
Last one of those things that I worked on I wouldn't even charge the customer, only thing I wanted was a promise not to bring it back.

Ed Wright 04-17-2014 03:02 PM

Re: Ford 7200 vv carb.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim Cimarolli (Post 428193)
I never heard of anybody that had any success making a race carb out of a 7200 v v.
Last one of those things that I worked on I wouldn't even charge the customer, only thing I wanted was a promise not to bring it back.

That's what I asked of them if they wouldn't let me replace it. LOL

rick lester 04-17-2014 06:58 PM

Re: Ford 7200 vv carb.
 
After alot of research online, asking the right person via private message on here, the combo is doable WITH the 2700/7200 carb, was even told it would be a step backwards with a 2150. Am I set on this combo, not quite yet but real close to it.

Mark Yacavone 04-17-2014 09:32 PM

Re: Ford 7200 vv carb.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rick lester (Post 428230)
After alot of research online, asking the right person via private message on here, the combo is doable WITH the 2700/7200 carb, was even told it would be a step backwards with a 2150. Am I set on this combo, not quite yet but real close to it.

Then you asked the right person...I'll bet I know him.

Mark Yacavone 04-17-2014 09:38 PM

Re: Ford 7200 vv carb.
 
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rick lester 04-17-2014 09:39 PM

Re: Ford 7200 vv carb.
 
Then you asked the right person...I'll bet I know him

And I bet I know where my converter will be coming from when that time comes.

Ed Wright 04-18-2014 02:09 PM

Re: Ford 7200 vv carb.
 
If you are set on using that abortion, I would look into locking the slides all the way open. I never saw one hold them fully open on my chassis dyno. I also never saw one fail to pickup 10/15 hp at the tires with a plain old Ford Motorcraft 2bl. The difference driving the car was noticeable over a good working VV.

Hope it has a very soft hp factor.
Best of luck.


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