I love that job








 even if the air cleaner isent done !
 even if the air cleaner isent done !


 I had to ditch the big float valve i put in becas they couldent hold back the fuel presiure so i put back the stock one again but that whas yesteray when i gave up on trying to get the fuel lever were i whanted it ! A good friend of mine had a lamda sensor that i could borrow of him so i pict that up after the last test run so hopefully i can get numbers again soone to post for the curius once here !? To sum it up after today im pretty happy but not over the broken sensor that is expesive
 I had to ditch the big float valve i put in becas they couldent hold back the fuel presiure so i put back the stock one again but that whas yesteray when i gave up on trying to get the fuel lever were i whanted it ! A good friend of mine had a lamda sensor that i could borrow of him so i pict that up after the last test run so hopefully i can get numbers again soone to post for the curius once here !? To sum it up after today im pretty happy but not over the broken sensor that is expesive  




Adrian Worman wrote:Sounds like your pretty much there Pat, just a little fine tuning once you put a wide band sensor back in.
What AFR's were you aiming for?
I would've expected 15:1 to be a little lean for cruise?
I generally got my best results with around 13:1 for highway cruising and 14:1 for very light throttle, low speed driving. I aimed for about low 12's readings under full load, like at the strip.
I'm taking the Edelbrock 750 off this week and fitting an 850 Speed Demon I got in the garage, I'm off up to the drag strip at Stratfotd upon Avon in a couple weeks so I'd like to try it out.
Keep up the good work Pat, I'm ordering an aluminium Sixpack intake from Summit in a few weeks


 but i havent made my mind up yet ! Dave i wouldent jet up an street engine to a cruise mode of 13:1 and flush my piston rings just to get the largest amount of vacume and even if it is like you say what do you need horse power for in a cruise mode but thanks for shareing your experience as i do apriciate al i can learn good or bad
  but i havent made my mind up yet ! Dave i wouldent jet up an street engine to a cruise mode of 13:1 and flush my piston rings just to get the largest amount of vacume and even if it is like you say what do you need horse power for in a cruise mode but thanks for shareing your experience as i do apriciate al i can learn good or bad   Sorry for the bad qualety of the pic but i have a darn cold and im shaking a bit !
 Sorry for the bad qualety of the pic but i have a darn cold and im shaking a bit !

Adrian Worman wrote:Excellent fabrication Pat, I'm impressed



dave-r wrote:I am really sure that filter will not flow enough even for a stock 440.


dave-r wrote:K&N themselves suggest flow is 6 cfm per square inch of their filter material before flow resistance starts.
 Im not saying that im sertain that this will work but first of al i never rev my engine more than 6000rpm so a safe out at 5500 rpm at the moment whit the limiter but how ever i will mesiure if i have any large amount of vacume in the filter later on and i gues the A/F ratio also will tell the tale as i will try whit and whit out filter when im satifyed whit the jeting of the carbs !
 Im not saying that im sertain that this will work but first of al i never rev my engine more than 6000rpm so a safe out at 5500 rpm at the moment whit the limiter but how ever i will mesiure if i have any large amount of vacume in the filter later on and i gues the A/F ratio also will tell the tale as i will try whit and whit out filter when im satifyed whit the jeting of the carbs !

Adrian Worman wrote:If i do my maths propr I get a surface area of 132" on a 14"X3" filterelement so it ain't that far off Pat.






dave-r wrote:I do know that I tried a filter that size you have there in a similar billet filter housing and it pulled the car rich. I wish I had measured manifold vacuum at that time but I could tell it was restrictive with poor airflow because the lid is too close to the tops of the carbs.
 What im trying to learn you guys is that you need to have an open mind like guys before us had Smoke for one that im inprest
 What im trying to learn you guys is that you need to have an open mind like guys before us had Smoke for one that im inprest As i said before im not shore of this filter but im going to find out and if it dosent work and i do have the hood clearence i will probably glue one more filter element on top of the one i have to dubbel the area of the element becas a 3 inch must be to high for my bulge hood but i will look in to that when im better !
 As i said before im not shore of this filter but im going to find out and if it dosent work and i do have the hood clearence i will probably glue one more filter element on top of the one i have to dubbel the area of the element becas a 3 inch must be to high for my bulge hood but i will look in to that when im better !


Adrian Worman wrote:You know the old saying, 'nothing ventured, nothing gained'
You machined off the air horns tho didn't you Dave and Pat?
That's gotta be worth some flow?



