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
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.
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.
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?