I can't seem to leave well enough alone. My 170 is fun, the way it runs and the Fairlane's gearing make it get up and move. It basically sprints up hills, without the gas floored. I'm guessing around 120rwhp right now which is better than stock. I eventually want to turbo it, but I have other things to do first.
However, I am considering a new carb for it. The thing that bothers me about a new carb is the chance of getting too much air and fuel into the engine than the stock exhaust manifold can put out.
Right now I'm running the stock carb on the stock head, however the head has a 3 angle valve job done as well as the solid lifter rocker assembly (I'm not sure if you'd count that as part of the head).
For exhaust, it's the stock manifold (without the port divider) and original piping to just under the firewall. From there it increases to 2.25inch back to a Flowmaster 40 Series (the original style) with the center of the casing being about right in line (from side to side) with the right rear foward spring shackle. After the Flowmaster the pipe makes about a 90 degree bend, goes through a splitter and the two pipes on the splitter exit directly in front of the right rear tire.
Should I get a new carb first or should I go to a header with a port divider first. Or, should I get a port divider only first and go from there?
However, I am considering a new carb for it. The thing that bothers me about a new carb is the chance of getting too much air and fuel into the engine than the stock exhaust manifold can put out.
Right now I'm running the stock carb on the stock head, however the head has a 3 angle valve job done as well as the solid lifter rocker assembly (I'm not sure if you'd count that as part of the head).
For exhaust, it's the stock manifold (without the port divider) and original piping to just under the firewall. From there it increases to 2.25inch back to a Flowmaster 40 Series (the original style) with the center of the casing being about right in line (from side to side) with the right rear foward spring shackle. After the Flowmaster the pipe makes about a 90 degree bend, goes through a splitter and the two pipes on the splitter exit directly in front of the right rear tire.
Should I get a new carb first or should I go to a header with a port divider first. Or, should I get a port divider only first and go from there?