hmm guess i still got some thing to learn thenrubiranch wrote:Steve, I'm sure that's what most people think it does but that's not how it richens the mixture for cold driveability.
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hmm guess i still got some thing to learn thenrubiranch wrote:Steve, I'm sure that's what most people think it does but that's not how it richens the mixture for cold driveability.
I will explain what and how a choke works in the next day or two.SteveC wrote:hmm guess i still got some thing to learn thenrubiranch wrote:Steve, I'm sure that's what most people think it does but that's not how it richens the mixture for cold driveability.
You're right and I apologize.peanutman wrote:but when we get in a pi$$ing match over half the topics that are brought up it dosen't help the guys that are just trying to get the info to go to the next step in there project.
peanutman wrote:Your a good man Rub, i would like to hear on how the choke works myself. I always though that closing the choke flap caused a neg air suction and pulled more gas into the carb throat.
rubiranch wrote:I will explain what and how a choke works in the next day or two.SteveC wrote:hmm guess i still got some thing to learn thenrubiranch wrote:Steve, I'm sure that's what most people think it does but that's not how it richens the mixture for cold driveability.
what if I put the 700hp BBC that I have here for my Camaro in a bump? I actually enjoy making ******* Child cars. If I ever do that, to make up for it, I'll put an FE in the camaro. We got a deal?kaptnkaos wrote:Hey RobRoy...
FE's came with carbs...
While they may not be as fuel efficient as computerized engines they're simple and easy to work on.
Many of the guys here have put EFI engines in their trucks, several others have put desiels in as well.
Just about anything goes...
Well except for putting a POC chevy engine in a bump, that'll get ya flogged around here...![]()
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Do you know how many times we saw this on the Chassis Dyno when I worked at Race Prep? all the time! And don't forget Fart can honda boy who put a turbo and Nawwwwwwwws on his civic and didn't do any tuning......We all had to spend a looooooong time mopping after that idiot....that's whay they sign a release before going on the dyno!!averagef250 wrote:From the high performance aspect there is little advantage to EFI over a carb. a 300 HP engine is still a 300 HP carb or EFI.
The real advantage is the simple fact that 90% of those out there with an old carbed vehicle that like to fiddle with their motor and bolt on shiny parts and claim to have 400 HP really have about 200 on a good day. The reality is that a 250 HP EFI V8 will run smooth as glass and stomp the p*ss out of so-and-so's 200HP 400 HP chromed out and loud carbed V8.
That and So-and-so spent $5000+ on his 200HP 400HP V8 and, though sounding good, actually runs like a$$. Someone like me spends $500 on an EFI 351W, some 24lb/hr injectors and a used cam off craigslist and packs his lunch from stoplight to stoplight. I can also fire my EFI rig up when it's 10 below outside and it starts instantly, runs smooth and warms up quickly. It always runs exactly the same, no matter how hard I run it and has excellent low end torque and street manners.
did some research in my auto class books and find out to some sort of the same wording that is what it does... so i learned something todaypeanutman wrote:Your a good man Rub, i would like to hear on how the choke works myself. I always though that closing the choke flap caused a neg air suction and pulled more gas into the carb throat.
SteveC wrote:did some research in my auto class books and find out to some sort of the same wording that is what it does... so i learned something todaypeanutman wrote:Your a good man Rub, i would like to hear on how the choke works myself. I always though that closing the choke flap caused a neg air suction and pulled more gas into the carb throat.