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Is it a Carb. Problem??
Ive recently bought a 750 proform race carb for my 89 camaro drag car. After properly setting the float level and idle we have taken it to the track. I've experienced problems with the car "stumbling" or "lagging" off the line. While trying to find the problem with the car today, i noticed the adjustable "airflow" screws on the front bowl or plate were 1 1/2 turns out on both sides, where as the back are only 3/4 of a turn out.
Im wondering if this may be my problem with my car not wanting to leave the line properly. Note: the timing is at 36 degrees |
Put them both to 1 1/4, but thats not whats doing it.
Do you have jet extensions ? |
Yes the back bowl came with bowl extentions
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Originally Posted by hammertime
Put them both to 1 1/4, but thats not whats doing it.
Do you have jet extensions ? Do u think i may have the bowls set a lil low, causing it to not get the fuel it needs off the line?? |
Originally Posted by MillerTime12
Originally Posted by hammertime
Put them both to 1 1/4, but thats not whats doing it.
Do you have jet extensions ? Do u think i may have the bowls set a lil low, causing it to not get the fuel it needs off the line?? |
Re: Is it a Carb. Problem??
Originally Posted by MillerTime12
Ive recently bought a 750 proform race carb for my 89 camaro drag car. After properly setting the float level and idle we have taken it to the track. I've experienced problems with the car "stumbling" or "lagging" off the line. While trying to find the problem with the car today, i noticed the adjustable "airflow" screws on the front bowl or plate were 1 1/2 turns out on both sides, where as the back are only 3/4 of a turn out.
Im wondering if this may be my problem with my car not wanting to leave the line properly. Note: the timing is at 36 degrees good luck , steve |
haha
im sorry i meant jet extentions but yes it does |
all good points, i would also look at useing larger shooters.
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Are you foot-braking or using a trans-brake? If you are foot-braking I would look at the accelerator pump circuit. If you are using a trans-brake you might check fuel pressure and or float level.
TS1955 |
Originally Posted by TS1955
Are you foot-braking or using a trans-brake? If you are foot-braking I would look at the accelerator pump circuit. If you are using a trans-brake you might check fuel pressure and or float level.
TS1955 |
Bigger squirters and longer accel pump cam.
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Originally Posted by CamBirdRacing
Bigger squirters and longer accel pump cam.
Its got 31's on both the front and rear. |
i would start with 35, and go up or down from there.
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One other thing to think about when you are footbraking a car is how far down into the pump shot you are before you take off. It will lessen the amount of shot you get, sometimes you have to change to a different shape pump cam to get a longer shot or one more toward the end.
Curtis |
Originally Posted by doorracer
One other thing to think about when you are footbraking a car is how far down into the pump shot you are before you take off. It will lessen the amount of shot you get, sometimes you have to change to a different shape pump cam to get a longer shot or one more toward the end.
Curtis Dave |
I have the same carb that had the same problem.I tried most of the things mentioned so far.Also tried 50 cc pumps.If anything it got worse.I took the mettering blocks off,driled the pre set emulsion bleed holes(8 holes each block)to .033 then put idle feed restricker jets in all the holes. .031-.031-.028-.028 top to bottom.60 ft time went from 1.5s to 1.3s.You should see the rubber on my garage floor,when I was done I could pick the wheels up before sliding out the door.Might be something to think about if the other things mentioned don't fix it.Bill.
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