Mercury Mike
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If I'm still usin' the holley 1940 scv carb with my DSII setup where should I hook the vacuum up to? I've still got it running to the ported source but I think it's supposed to run at full manifold, right?
That's true in the emission era. But before they started tuning carbs to reduce emission, the cars were using manifold vacuum. Ported source was not used to enhance drivability and performance. But emissions era distributors that used ported vacuum are often curved differently than pre-emission distributors the used manifold vac. Mixing one with the other can sometimes cause problems.Most factory setups ARE of a Ported source
66 Fastback":go4cbxpt said:That's true in the emission era. But before they started tuning carbs to reduce emission, the cars were using manifold vacuum. Ported source was not used to enhance drivability and performance. But emissions era distributors that used ported vacuum are often curved differently than pre-emission distributors the used manifold vac. Mixing one with the other can sometimes cause problems.Most factory setups ARE of a Ported source
Doug
FalconSedanDelivery":2zo9ugqu said:And enjoyed our chat a few weeks back , but for now I still perfer to remain in the background , perhaps I will feel different givin some time , untill then thank you , Faron
Dead on, both counts.Bort62":2lj4gc4r said:It doesn't take a genius to understand how a distributor works, and it doesnt take 32 years of curving them, either.
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The only real difference between manifold and ported vac advance is that you get the manifold advance at idle... which, IMO, is a good thing.