Thread: Carberation calculator
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07-13-2004 03:49 PM #1
Carberation calculator
Bowtiegirl had one posted before but I can't find it. Any one remember what it is or where I can find it.
Thanks ~ Vegas ~
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07-14-2004 05:47 PM #2
I know some one has one laying around, a little help please.
~ Vegas ~
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07-14-2004 07:30 PM #3
I FOUND IT GUYS!!!
CID X MAX RPM"s DIVIDED BY 3456 = SIZE CARB NEEDED
OR CFM'S
~ Vegas ~
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07-15-2004 03:44 PM #4
Edelbrock
This is right off the Edelbrock site under Technical Information - The key is that you want to use between 110% - 150% of the calculation depending on your intake.
CFM and Carburetors: Carburetors are rated by CFM (cubic feet per minute) capacity. 4V carburetors are rated at 1.5 inches (Hg) of pressure drop (manifold vacuum) and 2V carburetors at 3 inches (Hg). Rule: For maximum performance, select a carburetor that is rated higher than the engine CFM requirement. Use 110% to 130% higher on single-plane manifolds . Example: If the engine needs 590 CFM, select a carburetor rated in the range of 650 to 770 CFM for a single-plane manifold. A 750 would be right. An 850 probably would cause driveability problems at lower RPM. A 1050 probably would cause actual loss of HP below 4500 RPM. For dual-plane manifolds use 120% to 150 % higher.
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