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Carb. Questions

As of now my car has a factory 2 barrel, I've been wanting to get a 4 barrel for quite some time now, something small like a 500 or 550, but I've heard I should swap cams if I'm pumping more fuel into the motor. Also if I go with a new carb. do I need a new intake manifold? I forget if the factory has two holes or not, another question is about PCV removal its on the top of the drivers side valve cover and the hose runs to the front of the intake. Could I just put a breather on the valve cover and cap the intake?

Heres the carb I was looking at:

http://saskatoon.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-auto-parts-tires-accessories-engine-engine-parts-Carter-500cfm-4bbl-carb-W0QQAdIdZ144626755

Another question, what does "secondary vacuum" mean?

And the intake:

http://saskatoon.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-auto-parts-tires-accessories-engine-engine-parts-Weiand-7515-single-plane-intake-FORD-289-302-W0QQAdIdZ144627013

Someone wanna school me on this? I'm not too carb. sharp.

'88 Mercury Cougar LS, 302, Project Car - "The Coug"
'83 Ford Thunderbird Heritage, 302, Summer Ride, - "The Bambi Killer"
'86 Chevrolet S10, Daily Driver -  "The Black Beater"

Carb. Questions

Reply #1
the carb would be a good choice and give good drivability you will want to stay in the 500-600 cfm range with vacspoogee secondaries.The intake you show would not be ideal for a stock"ish" motor.
here is some numbers to look for on the intake
Edelbrock 3721
edelbrock 2121
wieand 8124


This would be a good way to go if you need the related parts
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CMB-03-0126/
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Reply #2
Hey thanks for the quick reply; so with that intake I might experience bogging? It would be too much for the stock heads/cam right? I've looked at those set-ups before but I'd rather buy second hand and just stick with that until I have some more cash. I'd also rather stick with the electric choke, unless its not hard to convert from manual to electric.

As for the air cleaner the stocker wouldn't suffice, correct?

Oh yeah the same guy has this posted:

http://saskatoon.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-auto-parts-tires-accessories-Mustang-4BBL-Intake-W0QQAdIdZ138165562

'88 Mercury Cougar LS, 302, Project Car - "The Coug"
'83 Ford Thunderbird Heritage, 302, Summer Ride, - "The Bambi Killer"
'86 Chevrolet S10, Daily Driver -  "The Black Beater"

 

Carb. Questions

Reply #3
Quote from: 302 PWR;283876
Hey thanks for the quick reply; so with that intake I might experience bogging? It would be too much for the stock heads/cam right? I've looked at those set-ups before but I'd rather buy second hand and just stick with that until I have some more cash. I'd also rather stick with the electric choke, unless its not hard to convert from manual to electric.

As for the air cleaner the stocker wouldn't suffice, correct?

Oh yeah the same guy has this posted:

http://saskatoon.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-auto-parts-tires-accessories-Mustang-4BBL-Intake-W0QQAdIdZ138165562


may not be a bog exactly but power will be down.Everything needs to work together.I do believe summit has those kits with the electric choke also. The stock air cleaner would work but if your looking for improved power I would go with an open element.The mustang intake in the link would be fine IMO were the aftermarkets would still allow some room to grow later If you decided to plop a bigger cam in it etc.
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1974 maverick lsx powered turbo car SOLD
1973 maverick Tijuana Taxi Tribute
1957 chevy LSX Turbo project (race car)
Owner of Joe Dirt Fabrication