BSB67
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Not all 950s are the same. The small venturi Holley (80496) flows like 840 cfm. With tuning it can be pretty decent down low
Yep.Not all 950s are the same. The small venturi Holley (80496) flows like 840 cfm. With tuning it can be pretty decent down low
Yep.
The HP 950 has smaller Venturi and the booster signal is much stronger than on an ultra 950.
To me, the hp 950 is the best of both worlds in the 750-950 arena.
Those two carbs are quite different, and the hp 950 is more than capable of supporting most any NA small block this side of exotic.
I haven't seen one of those in years.
I haven't seen one of those in years.
i would have said the same dan, but i recently did some work on a late 30's nash lafayette gasser that had a 454 bbc with a tunnel ram and 2 of those predators. a pretty oddball combination for sure.I haven't seen one of those in years.
Sounds like a oddball combination.i would have said the same dan, but i recently did some work on a late 30's nash lafayette gasser that had a 454 bbc with a tunnel ram and 2 of those predators. a pretty oddball combination for sure.
neil.
We had a Henry J gasser roaming the streets in the early 80's here in LC Valley that sported a 454 bbc with a pair of predators, actually there was a few guys using them.Sounds like a oddball combination.
You are no dummy. It's all about signal. J.RobI have always found a 950 HP type carb to be better on a smallblock anything.
I finally bought an 850 several years ago for my current combo( because it was black and red)
.dumb.. and sold it and bought a 950. Car is much happier with the 950. I suspect the smaller Venturi size of the 950 makes it crisper on a smallblock. But I am not a carb guru. They have always worked extremely well
This is bad advice. Angular are a crutchBuy good annular boosters. You won’t have a signal issue.
Nope. J.RobBuy good annular boosters. You won’t have a signal issue.
This is bad advice. Angular are a crutch
Nope. J.Rob
You guys need to grab some calipers and study, venturi/size/exit/entry. .I've said too much. EFI is not the way....too keep your man card. J.RobI have been trying to decide on a carb and read the opposite, that the bigger you go the less booster signal you get (on a smaller engine) so less efficient/power?
You guys need to grab some calipers and study, venturi/size/exit/entry. .I've said too much. EFI is not the way....too keep your man card. J.Rob
You guys need to grab some calipers and study, venturi/size/exit/entry. .I've said too much. EFI is not the way....too keep your man card. J.Rob
I’m running a Weiand Stealth intake.
There are some who understand the need for "idle bypass air" when your Hg starts getting below 15 inches and you want to tune a clean transition from idle circuit to transfer slot. The Carter and carter copy is not user friendly in this situation, but it can be done. I'm at 4700 altitude and opened the air bleed a couple of thou in the primary air horn for my sons 360 with some luck.I’m running a Weiand Stealth intake.
Also due to the lack of vacuum, the original power brake booster was removed and is running manual brakes now.
If I want to swap to an AVS 2 will this lack of vacuum effect secondary opening carb performance?