stroked340
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Quickfuel 850 been running one on my 360 and 416 has performed flawlessly..too big not if you know how to tune properly..
2 cfm per HP........I would run a 850 on that minimum if you are truly 450HP
Quickfuel 850 been running one on my 360 and 416 has performed flawlessly..too big not if you know how to tune properly..
Formula says our old car should use a 650.
Every time a 100 cfm larger carb was put on the engine to a 1050, car picked up ET/MPH.
IMO, the formula is the way to pick the smallest carb size to run on an engine.
Track only car?
I was going by this as you stated, 2cfm per HP. carb size is by CI vs RPM not how much power you think its going to make.
Doesn't matter, track car, street car, the formula is not the definitive answer.
If you can't tune a carb, then go with the smallest one you can find. If you can competently tune a carb, going larger is not an issue.
I'm out, this is going the straw man route.
Go put a 1 barrel /6 carb on a pro stock engine, ridiculous.
engine size x desired RPM then divide by 3456
pick a carb that is close to that size. add 25% for race setup
2 cfm per HP........I would run a 850 on that minimum if you are truly 450HP