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OK, I've looked thru the posts concerning carbs, and I just wanna make sure I understand this correctly.
I have a Holley 1946 on my 82 'mont right now, stock engine, no mods. It has the 1.75 inch throttle bore. The Holley has been trouble free, and I have it tweaked as well as I think it can be. Even on cold days, push the pedal to the floor once, and it starts right up. Better than my fuel injected vehicle, if you can believe it. Idles smooth as silk, runs great. No flat spots, instant throttle response. Perfect car for my 16 year old to drive. He loves it.
Is the Carter YFA from a 240/300 the largest carb I should use on this engine configuration? I'm not looking for a race car, I just want to optimize it for daily use. From what I gather, the Carter swap is bolt on and drive. My 70 Maverick had a Carter YF1, it was a very good carb, IMO.
Should I bother, or just leave the Holley on and be happy it runs so well. But we all know how much fun it is to tinker. We just can't leave well enough alone.
Thanks in advance, this forum is a great source of info. Reading some of your posts, I feel like I don't know squat about cars compared to you guys.
I'm just looking to hear from some of you that have done it already, since it's a popular topic.
I have a Holley 1946 on my 82 'mont right now, stock engine, no mods. It has the 1.75 inch throttle bore. The Holley has been trouble free, and I have it tweaked as well as I think it can be. Even on cold days, push the pedal to the floor once, and it starts right up. Better than my fuel injected vehicle, if you can believe it. Idles smooth as silk, runs great. No flat spots, instant throttle response. Perfect car for my 16 year old to drive. He loves it.
Is the Carter YFA from a 240/300 the largest carb I should use on this engine configuration? I'm not looking for a race car, I just want to optimize it for daily use. From what I gather, the Carter swap is bolt on and drive. My 70 Maverick had a Carter YF1, it was a very good carb, IMO.
Should I bother, or just leave the Holley on and be happy it runs so well. But we all know how much fun it is to tinker. We just can't leave well enough alone.
Thanks in advance, this forum is a great source of info. Reading some of your posts, I feel like I don't know squat about cars compared to you guys.
I'm just looking to hear from some of you that have done it already, since it's a popular topic.