grumpyvette
Well-known member
this will be a learning exercise for the newer guys, below are two dyno sheets from another site thanks to new2novas
it compares the SAME ENGINE with TWO DIFFERANT CARBS,A 600cfm and a 750 cfm, notice that the 600cfm makes more power so if you just look at the power the 600 cfm carb would seem to be the better choice .......RIGHT??? WRONG!!!!
heres the 600
heres the 750
yes I looked at the dyno sheets and the 600 carb has a slight advantage AS THEY ARE NOW TUNED,
after BOTH CARBS are correctly adjusted I think youll find the 600 carb makes for a better street combo, is more responsive and gets slightly better mileage, BUT the 750 carb will make MORE PEAK HORSEPOWER, and its easier to fine tune correctly, myself Id go with the 750 cfm
why?
look at the dyno sheet closely.........
the engine was running BOTH richer and cooler with the current 750 cfm carb adjusted that way and that, loss of heat and rich mix cost you power!!
the BSFC should stay close to about .45
your oil temp should have been 215F minimum
and if you had both carbs running the same a/f ratio the 750 SHOULD have a slight advantage
you were running about 10 degrees hotter and significantly closer to the ideal a/f ratio with the 600 than with the 750
BTW you should be running about 12.8:1 a/f ratio for max power and about 14.7:1 for low emissions and mileage
at 9:1- 10:1 like the 750 runs now,and the oil temp under 215f your giving away a bunch of potential hp/tq
BTW you should be running about 12.8:1 a/f ratio for max power and about 14.7:1 for low emissions and mileage
at 9:1- 10:1 like the 750 runs now your giving away a bunch of potential hp/tq
it compares the SAME ENGINE with TWO DIFFERANT CARBS,A 600cfm and a 750 cfm, notice that the 600cfm makes more power so if you just look at the power the 600 cfm carb would seem to be the better choice .......RIGHT??? WRONG!!!!
heres the 600
![dyno600.jpg](http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-9/376630/dyno600.jpg)
heres the 750
![dyno750.jpg](http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-9/376630/dyno750.jpg)
yes I looked at the dyno sheets and the 600 carb has a slight advantage AS THEY ARE NOW TUNED,
after BOTH CARBS are correctly adjusted I think youll find the 600 carb makes for a better street combo, is more responsive and gets slightly better mileage, BUT the 750 carb will make MORE PEAK HORSEPOWER, and its easier to fine tune correctly, myself Id go with the 750 cfm
why?
look at the dyno sheet closely.........
the engine was running BOTH richer and cooler with the current 750 cfm carb adjusted that way and that, loss of heat and rich mix cost you power!!
the BSFC should stay close to about .45
your oil temp should have been 215F minimum
and if you had both carbs running the same a/f ratio the 750 SHOULD have a slight advantage
you were running about 10 degrees hotter and significantly closer to the ideal a/f ratio with the 600 than with the 750
BTW you should be running about 12.8:1 a/f ratio for max power and about 14.7:1 for low emissions and mileage
at 9:1- 10:1 like the 750 runs now,and the oil temp under 215f your giving away a bunch of potential hp/tq
BTW you should be running about 12.8:1 a/f ratio for max power and about 14.7:1 for low emissions and mileage
at 9:1- 10:1 like the 750 runs now your giving away a bunch of potential hp/tq