Carb Question...
#71
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Actually, what really bothers me is a so called professional engine builder that install heads designed to increase low speed torque and single plane intake manifolds designed for high speeds. It is just this type of crazy engine combinations that make the good engine builders in the marine industry look foolish.
Tunnel Ram. 2 X1050's (actually bigger but we won't go there for now) on a 598 turning 6500rpm.
Yes, pump gas.
Many would say carbs too big, not enough rpm for a tunnel ram, cam too big, heads too big.......you need torque...you don't need hp.....
Anyhow, 126 is screamin for a single engine pump gas Naturally Aspirated inboard/outboard boat.
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Holley's formulas are safe. If one want's to be safe, then they work if you don't mind giving up a little power.
Again, I'm not being rude. We could go on and on about why and how larger carbs can an do work.
It's not a one reply subject. Even after 100's of replies some just don't get it. They may need to experience it to make sense and maybe then they can understand it...if they didn't early on.
BTW: Math can lead one into danger...especially when motors are concerned. In 2011 we are nowhere near understanding 50% of what we call a gasoline engine. Believe it or not.
Math can help of course, but you must know how it works (the calculation you are working with) and what you are working on's properties (in this case an engine's cfm demands.)
Here's 1 (of many) twist: say 10% of your air/fuel goes right out your exhaust during overlap. Now, your 90% VE engine actually needs to flow what your math would come up with for 100%.
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I will admit that with the slow economy and the boating business all but dead, I am on this forum to help promote my business (as are you).
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I hope that people reading this appreciate my honesty.
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Dennis Moore
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I hope that people reading this appreciate my honesty.
Sincerely
Dennis Moore
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THANK GOD YOU POSTED THAT! I was about to delete my account after reading that BS about Holley carbs....
I have a race engine that gets started once every 3-4 months... It sat for over a year one time.... The Pro Systems Dominator fires right up every time and runs perfect every time...
So much for your needle/seat theory Dennis Moore........
Are there any mods on this site? Clean that BS up...
#74
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If you think Patrick builds a good carb I have one of his 950's I'll sell you cheap. The only thing I haven't changed is the base and bowls. I'll never buy anything but a Holley HP again.
#75
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Put an 02 sensor on your boat engine and see how good the metering on the carb is, then come back and post some data. I love all these mail order carb places that claim they can "dial you in" based on your cam specs and engine size.