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Pierre
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Post by Pierre » Thu Jan 28, 2016 11:03 am

My 289 5 bolt engine (HiPo) is fitted with 351 heads that are ported and feed into LAT headers.
Inlet manifold is an Edelbrock F4B.
Holley 650 double pumper carb now leaks and could do with a rebuild.
So, should I take the opportunity to reduce carb size to something more commensurate with touring, and occasional hooligan stuff?
if so, what carb?
All advice gratefully considered.

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Post by redbaron » Thu Jan 28, 2016 9:15 pm

Pierre,
you may find that a 600 cfm Holley with a vac secondary would be better for fuel consumption.
Most of the driving time you will be using the primaries and when engine demand is there,the secondaries will come into play.

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Post by Pierre » Thu Jan 28, 2016 10:22 pm

Thanks Redbaron.

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Post by Tomaselli » Fri Jan 29, 2016 12:06 am

I'm a big fan of also fitting MSD electronic ignition. Bigger bank for your buck! Every bit helps for delivering hooligan antics 8)

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Post by Pierre » Fri Jan 29, 2016 11:23 am

Currently running Luminition pack through the original dizzie.
Will MSD show a noticeable improvement?

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Post by Tomaselli » Fri Jan 29, 2016 11:33 am

Indeed, gives a much stronger spark to ignite the fuel mixture. Bigger bang :)

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Post by Pierre » Fri Jan 29, 2016 12:43 pm

What about the ignition module, etc?

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Post by Tomaselli » Fri Jan 29, 2016 11:25 pm

Indeed, but the only thing to be aware of when bolting modern 'go faster' kit is it adds another dimension to the reliability of the setup. If you are thinking of say foreign trips into Europe, then you'll need to be aware of all the spares to take with you. I have a boot full of spares on my foreign trips.

There is an argument to keep the setup basis, so it remains an easy roadside repair - at the expense of all out power :D

I'm tempted to go back to basics with mine so I know it's reasonably reliable on long distance overseas tours.... 8)

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Post by martin172 » Sat Jan 30, 2016 11:40 am

Tomaselli wrote:Indeed, but the only thing to be aware of when bolting modern 'go faster' kit is it adds another dimension to the reliability of the setup. If you are thinking of say foreign trips into Europe, then you'll need to be aware of all the spares to take with you. I have a boot full of spares on my foreign trips.

There is an argument to keep the setup basis, so it remains an easy roadside repair - at the expense of all out power :D

I'm tempted to go back to basics with mine so I know it's reasonably reliable on long distance overseas tours.... 8)
You don't do basic. You like your gadgets too much. :)

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Post by Pierre » Sun Jan 31, 2016 12:00 pm

Thanks guys.
Apart from carb problems, the car seems relatively OK. However, a new dizzie would probably not come amiss.
Garage construction coming together, ceiling, lights and loft almost complete.
Looking forward to working on the Tiger under cover.
Maybe I could then sneak in a secret performance upgrade or two!

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Post by Pierre » Tue May 10, 2016 10:15 pm

New 600 cfm Edelbrock about to be fitted, just need to sort out fuel lines from braided steel to rubber.
Considering MSD dizzie once carb is OK and car back on the road.
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