My car is now a dog off the line, but
#81
Burning Brakes
Correct! Pretty happy with the cam choice.On to getting the carb tuned with an A/F meter.....Think I'm a little rich at cruise--
#82
Race Director
here is lee's report on filling in that divider and adding a 4 holer:
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mpg
454 in a 7000 lbs. 4x4
Lee's truck can now accelerate from 20 mph in 5th! The torque is back!
Quote lee_beazley
Sent: Sun Jan 27, 2013 9:02 pm
by lee_beazley
To: Matt Gruber
For now, I now have the 4777 and newly filled air gap[cut down divider filled in] running so well, I'm going to follow that up. It'll be good to have something to compare to anyway.
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It's astounding what that little filler did. The mpg might still be less than I had hoped for, up to about 10 mpg ave[was 5-6 before], still not bad for a 7000lb 4X4, but this is fun and interesting. I have the idle leaned to about 14:1 AFR on the guage. It's not the smoothest idle[set lean to save gas] but it's still good, at 750 rpm. Starts with the touch of the key. The smoothest idle is rich, 13.0:1. The secondary plate is almost closed and there is very little slot expposed at idle. No hesitation though.
I went down two more primary jets to 63. The AFR, cruise at 55 to 65 mph, is now 14:5 and very steady. At 65 to 75 it leans to about 15:1.
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It runs great. Fast warm ups, no hesitation, I even went through the roundabout getting on the freeway, this morning, at 20 mph, with a cup of coffee in hand, and just smootly accelerated down the on ramp to 65 in 5th gear. Unreal. Thank you again. lee
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mpg
454 in a 7000 lbs. 4x4
Lee's truck can now accelerate from 20 mph in 5th! The torque is back!
Quote lee_beazley
Sent: Sun Jan 27, 2013 9:02 pm
by lee_beazley
To: Matt Gruber
For now, I now have the 4777 and newly filled air gap[cut down divider filled in] running so well, I'm going to follow that up. It'll be good to have something to compare to anyway.
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It's astounding what that little filler did. The mpg might still be less than I had hoped for, up to about 10 mpg ave[was 5-6 before], still not bad for a 7000lb 4X4, but this is fun and interesting. I have the idle leaned to about 14:1 AFR on the guage. It's not the smoothest idle[set lean to save gas] but it's still good, at 750 rpm. Starts with the touch of the key. The smoothest idle is rich, 13.0:1. The secondary plate is almost closed and there is very little slot expposed at idle. No hesitation though.
I went down two more primary jets to 63. The AFR, cruise at 55 to 65 mph, is now 14:5 and very steady. At 65 to 75 it leans to about 15:1.
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It runs great. Fast warm ups, no hesitation, I even went through the roundabout getting on the freeway, this morning, at 20 mph, with a cup of coffee in hand, and just smootly accelerated down the on ramp to 65 in 5th gear. Unreal. Thank you again. lee
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#83
Okay "the numbers are in" LOL
You've got me considering trying a 4 hole gasket.
Matt, Seeing that you have actually done it with a Q'jet and to save doing it myself (I'll just take the easy way out like everyone else does on the internet instead of searching themselves) : Who makes a 4 hole Q'jet spacer type gasket ?
I have in stock almost EVERY 4 BBL carb gasket GM ever made.
As far as I know they (GM) never made a Q'jet 4 hole type spacer gasket - although with my Zirconium coated intake heat isolation is hardly an issue.
In the meantime I'll go and look through all my mfr's catalogues and see what I can find ?
You've got me considering trying a 4 hole gasket.
Matt, Seeing that you have actually done it with a Q'jet and to save doing it myself (I'll just take the easy way out like everyone else does on the internet instead of searching themselves) : Who makes a 4 hole Q'jet spacer type gasket ?
I have in stock almost EVERY 4 BBL carb gasket GM ever made.
As far as I know they (GM) never made a Q'jet 4 hole type spacer gasket - although with my Zirconium coated intake heat isolation is hardly an issue.
In the meantime I'll go and look through all my mfr's catalogues and see what I can find ?
Last edited by QIK59; 02-18-2013 at 02:22 PM.
#84
Race Director
Qjet + holley spreadbore FELPRO-1905 1/4", $8.99 jegs
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i made my own from 2/10" plywood(no gasket) and extended it under the holley bowls for heat deflection- i have no zirconium, whatever that is
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i made my own from 2/10" plywood(no gasket) and extended it under the holley bowls for heat deflection- i have no zirconium, whatever that is
#85
Was still looking through my catalogues :
Edelbrock's was wood and 3/4" thick - don't think I have that much room.
Was thinking about making one out of phenolic or similar as I am leery of wood being too soft and warping the base plate.
Yeah I see the Fel-Pro one - I'll order one in to see how well the bores line up.
Victor-Reinz and Mr Gasket also make them - might have to go on a buying spree LOL
Will also have to tap and plug the EGR hole in my intake - hope I can avoid pulling the intake just to do that.
Zirconium Oxide is what the heat insulating tiles on the Space Shuttle were made of
#88
Race Director
Kudos to anyone that can make parts! That is how Mr Gasket got started. Founder sold Co for millions.
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I saw a PBS show on those shuttle tiles. Very impressive! Even ordinary ceramic bathroom tiles are amazing. I have an extra tile on the kitchen counter. Put a pot of boiling water on it and the tile does not even warm up.
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I saw a PBS show on those shuttle tiles. Very impressive! Even ordinary ceramic bathroom tiles are amazing. I have an extra tile on the kitchen counter. Put a pot of boiling water on it and the tile does not even warm up.
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Kudos to anyone that can make parts! That is how Mr Gasket got started. Founder sold Co for millions.
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I saw a PBS show on those shuttle tiles. Very impressive! Even ordinary ceramic bathroom tiles are amazing. I have an extra tile on the kitchen counter. Put a pot of boiling water on it and the tile does not even warm up.
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I saw a PBS show on those shuttle tiles. Very impressive! Even ordinary ceramic bathroom tiles are amazing. I have an extra tile on the kitchen counter. Put a pot of boiling water on it and the tile does not even warm up.
#90
Race Director
how about a fully divided dual plane on an LS3 build? Richard S., a retired GM powertrain guy, picked up 3 mpg and that is with port EFI and a 1000 cfm throttle body.. His goal is 600hp with 396"
source: speedtalk engine section
source: speedtalk engine section
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#91
I have just been going through the exercise trying to source 4 hole insulators (and 4 hole gaskets) - they are getting harder to find.
Mr Gasket is / has discontinued most of them.
I DO have a Fel-Pro 1905 ordered through Rock Auto.
Victor - Reinz is not a very commonly carried gasket line.
I WAS going to make a 1/4" insulator/isolator plate from scratch so that I could line the bores up / custom fit it to the carb and intake and also make the bores as smooth as possible for better flow - then I realized how crazy my "bore" and smoothness concerns are - the friggin thing is only 1/4" thick !
How much can the alignment issues be, for smooth flow, as long as there are no edges or lips to disrupt flow ?
Hell maybe I'll just use a gasket and forget the spacer - I don't think a 1/4" spacer is doing anything effective regarding flow.
AND I don't need the heat insulating ability of the spacer - my intake is actually quite COLD (to the touch) after a highway run.
Keep posting people's latest discovery's using 4 hole / divided plenums.
Thanks
Mr Gasket is / has discontinued most of them.
I DO have a Fel-Pro 1905 ordered through Rock Auto.
Victor - Reinz is not a very commonly carried gasket line.
I WAS going to make a 1/4" insulator/isolator plate from scratch so that I could line the bores up / custom fit it to the carb and intake and also make the bores as smooth as possible for better flow - then I realized how crazy my "bore" and smoothness concerns are - the friggin thing is only 1/4" thick !
How much can the alignment issues be, for smooth flow, as long as there are no edges or lips to disrupt flow ?
Hell maybe I'll just use a gasket and forget the spacer - I don't think a 1/4" spacer is doing anything effective regarding flow.
AND I don't need the heat insulating ability of the spacer - my intake is actually quite COLD (to the touch) after a highway run.
Keep posting people's latest discovery's using 4 hole / divided plenums.
Thanks
#93
Race Director
QIK59
gasket has to be strong enough to withstand pulses near the speed of sound. so 1/4" is good.
carb should be cold after a run.
BUT, parked for 1/2 hour? that is when heat boils out fuel. so isolation helps.
gasket has to be strong enough to withstand pulses near the speed of sound. so 1/4" is good.
carb should be cold after a run.
BUT, parked for 1/2 hour? that is when heat boils out fuel. so isolation helps.