straightlinespeed
Sometimes I pretend to be normal
Hi guys, I need to pick your brains regarding my QFT Slayer 750 vacuum secondary carb. This is on my LA 360, stock pistons, with Magnum heads, XE268 cam, air gap. Static compression is around 9:1. Timing is 21* initial and 36 total.
I got this carb brand new in about August of last year. The car seemed to idled and drive great with it. I laid the car up for the winter with 92 non-oxy gas. I did my first start up about a month ago and it was carbon fouling plugs, with in 5 minutes of running. This set of plugs where black and sooty.
I swapped in a new set of plugs, started it and it acted very cold blooded, almost like a misfire. Until the engine was up to about 160* then it smoothed out and idled ok, but not great. I took the car out on the road and drove it. Once home I let it cool down and pulled the plugs, the ceramic had carbon on it, but not as sooty as the first set.
Curious about it, I called QFT and talked to there tech support. They told me the carb was slightly big for my engine but increasing the idle air bleed size from 70 to 74 in the front and 39-43 in the rear would take care of the carbon fouling that was going on.
I did this, installed a spare set of new plugs I had and started it. It started like before, cold blooded and misfiring type issues. Once up to around 160* again it smoothed out and idled better this time. I readjusted the carb because of the IAB change and took it for a drive. Once home I let it cool again and pulled the plugs. This time the plugs where whitish/brown on the ceramic and no soot. So that change did help. Oh and I have a fresh tank of gas in it.
Although curious about the cold bloodiness and misfiring on a cold engine I called QFT again today to discuss this further. They said that is a symptom of being to lean. Which my buddy RRR mentioned to me as well. (Thanks Rob, you havent been wrong yet). They asked if I was running a PCV valve, I told them yes. The guy I talked to said that could be part of my problem with the issues Im having. He said running a PCV valve is for emission purposes on a stock engine. He then said that aftermarket cams are not designed for use with PCV valves. Saying, that is like running a smog pump on the engine and could be what is causing the cold engine symptoms. I mentioned I was running it to save the gaskets and rings etc... He said pull the PCV and put a additional breather in it place and that would have the same affect. Then plug the port on the back of the carb, retune it and see how things are.
So a few things.....
-Any thoughts on why my engine acts the way it does, until its warm?
-Removing the PCV goes against everything that I was told and why I should run one, thoughts on what this guy told me? Try, not try?
I got this carb brand new in about August of last year. The car seemed to idled and drive great with it. I laid the car up for the winter with 92 non-oxy gas. I did my first start up about a month ago and it was carbon fouling plugs, with in 5 minutes of running. This set of plugs where black and sooty.
I swapped in a new set of plugs, started it and it acted very cold blooded, almost like a misfire. Until the engine was up to about 160* then it smoothed out and idled ok, but not great. I took the car out on the road and drove it. Once home I let it cool down and pulled the plugs, the ceramic had carbon on it, but not as sooty as the first set.
Curious about it, I called QFT and talked to there tech support. They told me the carb was slightly big for my engine but increasing the idle air bleed size from 70 to 74 in the front and 39-43 in the rear would take care of the carbon fouling that was going on.
I did this, installed a spare set of new plugs I had and started it. It started like before, cold blooded and misfiring type issues. Once up to around 160* again it smoothed out and idled better this time. I readjusted the carb because of the IAB change and took it for a drive. Once home I let it cool again and pulled the plugs. This time the plugs where whitish/brown on the ceramic and no soot. So that change did help. Oh and I have a fresh tank of gas in it.
Although curious about the cold bloodiness and misfiring on a cold engine I called QFT again today to discuss this further. They said that is a symptom of being to lean. Which my buddy RRR mentioned to me as well. (Thanks Rob, you havent been wrong yet). They asked if I was running a PCV valve, I told them yes. The guy I talked to said that could be part of my problem with the issues Im having. He said running a PCV valve is for emission purposes on a stock engine. He then said that aftermarket cams are not designed for use with PCV valves. Saying, that is like running a smog pump on the engine and could be what is causing the cold engine symptoms. I mentioned I was running it to save the gaskets and rings etc... He said pull the PCV and put a additional breather in it place and that would have the same affect. Then plug the port on the back of the carb, retune it and see how things are.
So a few things.....
-Any thoughts on why my engine acts the way it does, until its warm?
-Removing the PCV goes against everything that I was told and why I should run one, thoughts on what this guy told me? Try, not try?















