Yeah,,you have a trick setup there Dave. I cant wait to hear how you did it all. Thanks for the advice I'll heed it all and once again your R/T looks fantastic,congrats.dave-r wrote:airfuelEddie wrote:Sounds like Daves tune is close to perfect. I spoke with Don@ FBO and he said my PV should be 2 points below my lowest idle vacum. He also is adamant about tuning the idle circuit with the idle feed restrictors instead of messing with the transition. I'm not sure about this but the logical thing to me is to have the PV a slight amount on the lean side and use the idle mixture screws to fatten up the idle to aid in the 'Tip In" to intermediate..Big cams with lots of overlap. Mines at 76 degrees,(I&E). Having that vacum reading datalogged is superhandy no. Whats your opinion on this Dave.
I like the throttles completely (or almost completely) closed at idle if possible and get the right idle speed by first of all using enough initial advance and then by drilling correct sized holes in the throttle blades to get the speed i want and at the same time tune the idle mixture screws to just a slight touch leaner than max manifold vacuum.
That is all I do and it works for me.
But my metering block is from a 850DP Holley rather than the original 2bbl one.
dave-r wrote:Great to hear from you Jack.
Did you see I came runner up best of show at our version of the Mopar Nats?
I have also been invited to show my car at the biggest classic car show in the UK next month.
Jon wrote: A lowered ride with stiff suspension would have been miserable.
Note the road sign in the picture.