colonel mustard
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- Apr 4, 2018
- Posts
- 187
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- Location
- louisville ky
- First Name
- steven
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- k5 blazer
- Engine Size
- 350
Fuel pressure regulater installed...problem solved, at least I think.
so after my edelbrock carb fell apart, I decided to put a HOLLEY 670 offroad carb on my truck a few months ago. for the most part it worked great right out of the box, but always seemed to run rich...and didn't seem to have near the pick up or power delivery my old edelbrock had. this was strange to me as Holley has a much better reputation.
I tinkered with setting the carb up. air fuel. timing. experimenting with different accelerator cams. all of them seemed to help a little in there own way...then I installed a fuel pressure regulater and gauge. I was getting 6-6.5 psi pressure at the carb. I backed it down to 3.5 psi and man it really woke the truck up.
all my power loss I have experienced when I changed to Holley had returned plus some.
my question is, why did lowering the fuel pressure seem to be sooooooo much better for performance?
so after my edelbrock carb fell apart, I decided to put a HOLLEY 670 offroad carb on my truck a few months ago. for the most part it worked great right out of the box, but always seemed to run rich...and didn't seem to have near the pick up or power delivery my old edelbrock had. this was strange to me as Holley has a much better reputation.
I tinkered with setting the carb up. air fuel. timing. experimenting with different accelerator cams. all of them seemed to help a little in there own way...then I installed a fuel pressure regulater and gauge. I was getting 6-6.5 psi pressure at the carb. I backed it down to 3.5 psi and man it really woke the truck up.
all my power loss I have experienced when I changed to Holley had returned plus some.
my question is, why did lowering the fuel pressure seem to be sooooooo much better for performance?