BobbyY
Old Mopar guy
I know carbs are like a religion, but, I need some help. Lets start with as much as I know about the engine build.
360 LA, with [FONT="]hypereutectic pistons[/FONT], [FONT="]Comp Cams Hi-Lift series 275HL hydraulic flat tappet cam.
[/FONT][FONT="]Edelbrock # 60779 Performer RPM heads, Elderbrock # 7176 Performer RPM intake[/FONT].
A727 3000 RPM stall converter and 3.91 rear end.
The engine currently has a Holley 4150 Series 600 CFM double pumper with a fresh rebuild kit. I have been told the engine should be in the 420 hp range but I don't know.
For all I can tell sounds like it runs strong, with that said I am unable to take it out a romp down and hold it so I have no way of knowing how the 600 will hold out at extended high RPM's. Also this series does not have a choke of any kind and I don't think one can readily be added (could be wrong there). In any case I would prefer to have a carb with an electric choke, and vaccum secondaries I really hate having to pump it until it is really wet then have to bayby it until it comes up to operating temps. I have a chance to pick up a like new Holley 85670 STREET AVENGER ALUMINUM 670 cfm. Is this enough carburation or do I need to be lookingin 725/750 range.
Help,
Bobby
360 LA, with [FONT="]hypereutectic pistons[/FONT], [FONT="]Comp Cams Hi-Lift series 275HL hydraulic flat tappet cam.
[/FONT][FONT="]Edelbrock # 60779 Performer RPM heads, Elderbrock # 7176 Performer RPM intake[/FONT].
A727 3000 RPM stall converter and 3.91 rear end.
The engine currently has a Holley 4150 Series 600 CFM double pumper with a fresh rebuild kit. I have been told the engine should be in the 420 hp range but I don't know.
For all I can tell sounds like it runs strong, with that said I am unable to take it out a romp down and hold it so I have no way of knowing how the 600 will hold out at extended high RPM's. Also this series does not have a choke of any kind and I don't think one can readily be added (could be wrong there). In any case I would prefer to have a carb with an electric choke, and vaccum secondaries I really hate having to pump it until it is really wet then have to bayby it until it comes up to operating temps. I have a chance to pick up a like new Holley 85670 STREET AVENGER ALUMINUM 670 cfm. Is this enough carburation or do I need to be lookingin 725/750 range.
Help,
Bobby