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04-01-2010 08:02 AM #3
Kitz is right about the PV. Put a 2.5 in it. With this much cam, you also need more initial timing. Go with at least 20, with the total centrifugal all in by 2800. Plug vacuum into the manifold, not ported at the carb. If the starter kicks back on starting, interrupt the coil wire and install a momentary off switch. Push the momentary button, crank the motor to bring it up to speed, then release the momentary button and the motor will fire off. No sweat.
Also, check fuel pressure at the carb. No modern carburetor needs more than 5 psi pressure. More pressure than that WILL NOT MAKE MORE HP, it will simply over-power the needle and seat and blow raw fuel into the intake manifold.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI