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Actually.....the model 1946 Holley 1 bbl is very easy to "Change things"
And if you are scared of drilling a carb, then FORGET turbos. Even Holleys need to be drilled to be "right on". The nice thing is, drilling power valve channels is very easy, and NOTHING to be scared of!!!
ESPECIALLY on a motorcraft, they are super easy to reach because the PVCR (power valve channel restrictors) are on the bottom of the carb, under the power valve. WAY easier to get at than on a holley!! You don't even have to take the carb apart, just four screws! (pics to follow soon)
The only time the PVCR flows fuel is when you have your foot into it.
If you try to make the car run rich enough under booost by just changing jets, you will be WAY too rich under cruise conditions. You don't want that. You only want to be rich when making power.
1.21" carbs can be found on most all V8 from the 70's. I usually buy them for $1-2 a piece at the scrap yard, so I can have extra jets to drill out. If you ever have questions tuning them let me know.
And if you are scared of drilling a carb, then FORGET turbos. Even Holleys need to be drilled to be "right on". The nice thing is, drilling power valve channels is very easy, and NOTHING to be scared of!!!
ESPECIALLY on a motorcraft, they are super easy to reach because the PVCR (power valve channel restrictors) are on the bottom of the carb, under the power valve. WAY easier to get at than on a holley!! You don't even have to take the carb apart, just four screws! (pics to follow soon)
The only time the PVCR flows fuel is when you have your foot into it.
If you try to make the car run rich enough under booost by just changing jets, you will be WAY too rich under cruise conditions. You don't want that. You only want to be rich when making power.
1.21" carbs can be found on most all V8 from the 70's. I usually buy them for $1-2 a piece at the scrap yard, so I can have extra jets to drill out. If you ever have questions tuning them let me know.