have a problem!

69grande

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May 25, 2002
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Alright, i just put in a new cam weiand stealth intake and holley street avenger 670 cfm carb in a 69 351w, but now when i take off it starts off really slow! I thought by upgrading to a new intake and cam and 4bbl carb that I would at least get a lot better start off the line, but it just seems slower. At about 30 or 40 it really takes off though. What can I do to help me off the line?
 
rbohm said:
when you say it takes off slow, do you mean you have a giant bog when you launch, then rpm builds slowly?


first things to check are vacuum and timing

buuut you might have a bog caused by your carbeurator...
lowering your floats, is what i'd do if you find that you have a good vacuum and your timing isnt way off
 
I believe my rear gears are only 2.73's, its an auto fmx, and no stall converter, but with my stock cam, intake,and 2bbl carb i had a much harder and faster launch.I can't even smoke the tires now! The floats are set to where the gas is just visible and yes the rpm builds up slowly. Any suggestions??
 
Mine's the same way. A mild cam, wiend stealth intake & holley 650. i've tuned and tweaked, and come to the conclusion it's the rear gears. I've still got 2.73 in the rear end, but I have a 5spd, so if I manage to launch it around 2500rpm the car takes off, but from idle or so where a stock auto takes off, it's pretty slow til about 2500...then it builds quickly
 
i had the exact same problem with my 289 when i went to a 4barrel...

i reworked the carbeurator, and it fixed the problem
i changed jets and rods and stuff.... little change
or if it did change, i had another problem like leaning out on the top end


i finally lowered the floats, and got some high flow needle and seats
lowering the floats from stock, gave me my low end power back, but i was stalling out high up (the bowls were emptying)
the high flow needle and seat allowed it to flow more gas while refreshing the bowls

problem solved
i spent over 2 years trying to figure it out/learn about carbs on my own

i also have a stock stall and 2.8 gears
a better stall might solve it too
but im pretty sure tuning the carb will solve it also...
carb adjustment is much cheaper than a new stall