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I had a set or two of Torque Twisters back in the day. Lots of smoke with those tires!Taking it to the streets.....
I had a set or two of Torque Twisters back in the day. Lots of smoke with those tires!Taking it to the streets.....
Agreed Sheriff, the Posi Traction tires were the go to brand and had the street cred!I had a set or two of Torque Twisters back in the day. Lots of smoke with those tires!
I have 2 x 4 barrel Holley 600cfm vacuum secondary carbs sitting on top of this GMC 671 blower, how would I go about balancing the vacuum on both carbs?That looks like an old Dyers "V" series blower set up. I'm looking also at those vacuum lines, are the secondaries balanced together as they should? Make for damned sure that the carbs have been "boost referenced" for proper power valve operation, don't block the power valves off. Yes, the idler pulley swing arm needs to be on the passenger side. The driver's side is the "pulling' side, and the swing arm isn't strong enough to deal with that tension.
Hi Spike. Thank you so much for all of this info. I know fully understand where you are coming from. Its been 17 years since I last had this engine up and running on the road and its all beginning to come back to me.Heff, What is required, when using carbs, in this case Holleys, on top of a blower, is that they are "Boost Referenced". Here's why........with a normally aspirated engine, the carb will sense vacuum under it at idle and cruise, however, when you stand on the pedal, you open the butterflies and vacuum drops. The power valves in your Holleys are held closed by vacuum, and open during acceleration and low vacuum periods to enrichen the mixture at those times. BUT.....on a blown engine, the carbs are sitting atop a constant suction created by the blower's rotors directly below the carb(s), all the time. So the power valves are held closed full time with a blower, unless the carbs are modified for "Boost Referencing". Without the modification, your carbs will deliver a too lean condition at the worst possible time, acceleration. To accomplish this , the internal vacuum passages to the power valve are plugged, and a port drilled into the main body with a nipple on the outside of the carb, which is plumbed with either a hard line, or rubber vacuum hose, to the manifold BELOW the blower. At idle and part throttle, there is no boost ( most people don't realize this ), and is still in a vacuum mode at idle, holding the power valves closed. The blower has to overcome atmospheric pressure and the engine's own piston suction before delivering measureable boost. But once you nail the throttle, a blown engine goes into boost mode and the power valves will open. Carb shops can perform this modification to existing carbs, or better yet, you can buy brand new "Boost Referenced " carbs from Jegs, Summitt, Holley, etc. To "balance" the secondaries on vacuum secondary Holleys, you can buy the vacuum diaphram pod tops which have nipples, to run a vacuum line from one to the other to equalize the signal to open. Ford used these on their dual quad carbs from the factory, and any Ford guy should be familiar with them. I think the Holley part no. is 20-21, buy look it up, I may be mistaken.
Spike, thanks so much for this info, and it makes sense to let the spark plug condition tell me what's happening inside the engine. Really appreciate your knowledge on blown engines.Any Roots blown engine likes the mixture a tad rich, especially on gas, because gasoline ( regardless of octane number) doesn't have the cooling properties that, say, alcohol, or E-85, and the blower case will run hotter, and the gas flowing over the rotors is the only thing that cools it, so towards the rich side is o.k. Better to change plugs, than pistons Now, "hunting", or "surging", is a sign of too rich a mixture, sometimes even too lean a mixture, especially when mechanically injected. Real blower pros know when they hear a "surging" street blown car, that it's not necessary, and the owner just wants people to think they're engine is "just so radical". My own blown gas dragboat has a vernier adjustable fuel shut-off handle that turns in and out to partially close off fuel to the injection outlet on the pump, to give me a clean idle and when leaned, helps build heat in the heads when idling. Just before making a pass, I turn it to full on. However you tune your blown engine, always let the spark plugs tell you where the mixture is, not the smell of the exhausts
Spike, have you got a photo of your Drag Boat, I'm intrigued to see what it looks like.Spike, thanks so much for this info, and it makes sense to let the spark plug condition tell me what's happening inside the engine. Really appreciate your knowledge on blown engines.
I presume you have the helmet because a hat would get sucked right in there?....can't imagine that would be good for the blower.Sure, I have posted these before...
Spike, that is one serious drag speed boat, a Blown Hemi of all things. impressive or what. Is this engine driving a water jet turbine or impeller?Just part of the mandatory safety gear, but you may as well look good, so it's painted to match the boat. Knock on wood, I've never been thrown out. They say if you jump out of an airplane, the average person will attain a velocity of approximately 120 mph....this thing goes faster than that. I'm not so much aware of the engine winding right behind me, as I am of the wind blast. Wide open throttle is intense, like an orgasm and a car crash happening at the same time .
I guess that works if a person has trouble choosing between the two.Just part of the mandatory safety gear, but you may as well look good, so it's painted to match the boat. Knock on wood, I've never been thrown out. They say if you jump out of an airplane, the average person will attain a velocity of approximately 120 mph....this thing goes faster than that. I'm not so much aware of the engine winding right behind me, as I am of the wind blast. Wide open throttle is intense, like an orgasm and a car crash happening at the same time .
Jet Turbine?????? Impeller?????? How dare you!!! V-driven propeller is the ONLY way to get the job done. Stay after class and write that 100 times.Spike, that is one serious drag speed boat, a Blown Hemi of all things. impressive or what. Is this engine driving a water jet turbine or impeller?
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