If you've got a Holley, remove the secondary diaphram housing, remove the top cover and look to see what spring is there. If it's a black or brown spring and your motor is stock or mildly built, the secondaries will not open until the engine hits around 4500-6000 rpms ( if at all) install a white or purple spring ( you'll need a Holley spring assortment kit to get these) and I guarantee they'll open fully and about a second or two after you nail the throttle. There's usually two different white springs in the pack, chose the one that looks to be the lightest.