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This is very interesting subjet?
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i removed a 780 holley and
i put a q-jet on my 429 ford same mph but et was .2 slower carb when very rich in the first 100' need help with that
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If you do not have it, the best book for the Q-Jet racers may possibly be the book Doug Roe wrote, it's available from HP Books. http://www.amazon.com/Rochester-Carb...4497285&sr=1-2
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The two holes above the rear upper throttle blades may need restricted. On larger engines they can often be plugged. They act similar to an accelerator pump for the secondaries. Might try tape over those holes for a pass to see how it acts. If it stumbles with them plugged, you may need to restrict them.
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I have used toothpicks in the holes.
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