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v8astregt wrote:I think my gears are pretty good. I've got my shift light set at about 5800 rpm... which is exactly where my max power is at (I've dyno'd it). Running through the traps, I've revving high, just right before my shift light comes on.
I don't think fuel is the issue, I've got a holley blue pump, and actually I'm regulated at about 5 psi... it seems anything more and I've had trouble with fuel blowing through the needle/seat with much more than that. We'll see... I've got a memory fuel gauge... I've just never remembered to set it before I run! I'll try and do that this Friday.
And that's my biggest concern with the Hooker's... I love the Sandersons in that they go in without modification, and ground clearance is wonderful... I'm reluctant to butcher my fenderwell, but I might have to. I do have a mini-starter already though.
Thanks for the offer Bruce, I'd like to take you up on that but that's too much to ask. And if they worked, I wouldn't want to have to take them off to put my set on! I'll just have to keep my eyes out for a good used set.
I've got a friend wanting to sell a Wiend Team-G aluminum dual plane high rise intake manifold off his 350. Not sure how much he is asking but I can find out if anyone is interested.mldeolde wrote:my recomendation- as if you haven't gotten enough already - is to fid a deal on an edelbrock performer RPM manifold and a little more cam like the 480/280 comp cam i had in the Nova. any morre cam than that and you may have to run a vaccume canister to get enough suck to get that th350 to shiftout of first gear

chevyart wrote: I disagree with the 3/8 fuel line. 1/2 or 5/8 is better. again as i said volume and pressure are two different things. smaller line will give you pressure, but not the same volume at trap speed. call any of the carb or fuel pump companies and I bet my life they will tell you to definitely go with bigger lines(Boy thats is a bold statement, to be betting my life. good luck Chevy Art
v8astregt wrote:Also, I have not timed my car in literally two years. I can't even remember what it's at. Is there a good way, or maybe a site that can explain it better, on the best way to time at the track? I haven't played with timing at all. Another thing on my "list", lol!
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