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Carb Sizes;
Ford/Motorcraft TB 1.563x1.960 Ven 1.250xAV, Holley TB 1.563x1.563 Ven 1.250x1. Carter ThermoQuad TB 1.375x2.250 Ven 1.063xAV To me, the motorcraft looks the best with 1.563x1.96 plates and the biggest air valve. Now obviously the secondaries on the thermo bog are bigger but the air valve is smaller. Is there really that much difference? Anybody know what the carter flows compared to the holley or ford? And yes I realise quality is better than quantity, just curious. |
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Well Dad and I took the Seville out to our back road dragstrip today. From a dead idle he almost put it in the ditch! This is a legal street car NHRA legal U/SA. Less then 5k and run well under. But it is a 4dr Seville
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OK, how about 93 cougar with the 170hp 232 v6?
50mm throttle body/port fuel inj roller cam .426/.452 lift 1.78/1.46 valves in big heads outer spring and damper I found Isky sells 3.8 ford cams (264 mega etc) maybe blanks are available now? This is on Cranes site for 3.8's; "Camshafts for this engine family are manufactured on a custom order basis. Please call our tech personnel toll-free at (866) 388-5120 and discuss the profiles that are available for your particular application. In some cases, where outright cores are not available, it may be necessary to regrind your standard camshaft" |
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I'll tell ya it felt strong enough to tow to Budds Creek untried - yes it has stock wheels and those hub caps weigh 25 lbs. each!!!!! Wonder what the forecast looks like????
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Don`t forget to flush the fuel system! Let us know how it goes if you make the trip!
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Yeah I was thinking about that too, don't have to worry about weight - its about 300-400 heavy
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IHRA Combo 69 4-door Nova natural V add weight to W will run.......Far enough under to get Hp! I have one that's how I know. 91 Cougar.....you figure it out. 80 Monza 151 Iron Duke with a stick...... Killer W car....88 Cutlass ....I have one....you figure it out....I have gotten away from the stock class cars & started looking @ SS so some I have found escape me. To me the best (or in my mind cheapest) is the 78 Camaro U/SA. Now then IHRA the 1998 Mustang GT factory 225 rated @210 is an EASY car! I bought one new it would run right @ the index with NO mods!! I'm talking factory Goodyear Radials! The early 90's to late 80's Mustang's ARE a good combo for the money in both Stock & SS (my .02 cents)
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