RDJ
Well-Known Member
I would like to hear some opinions on vacuum vs mechanical secondaries on this engine build. This is being built as a street car with occasional track time.
408 small block
10.3:1 compression
Stock Edelbrock heads
Hughes 3237 hydraulic cam, 232@.50 intake, 237@.50 ex dur, .548 lift, Hughes valve springs
Hughes roller rockers
Edelbrock Air Gap intake manifold
TTI headers
Accel 71301 dist, it has a vacuum canister
Accel 300+ cdi ingnition
8 ¾ rear with 3.23 gears
Stock 727 trans
3,000 stall Spec-Rite Pro Street converter (check these out if you need a converter, local to my home town, not cheap, high quality http://www.specriteconverters.com/ )
I plan on using a Speed Demon 750, annular boosters, however, Ive had mixed advice on the mechanical vs vacuum secondaries. Im pretty green on this, so I need to listen to those with more experience than me.
Things Ive heard: Mech is for racing only, Vac for street
The Demon Tech guy says to get the mech secs, because with this cam and the high stall converter, the vac secs wont work properly.
The Hughes guy (who sells Demon carbs) says lots of folks with similar builds to mine have used the vac secs just fine.
I would like to hear some more opinions, Ive tried to build a nice engine, I dont want to screw up this part
also, how hard is it to dial in mech secs.
Seems to me lots of other folks on this site have successfully used vac secs on similar builds.
BTW, some will chime in on the bad rep of Demon carbs, however, they have rectified their problems and probably do more QC than anybody else at this time.
408 small block
10.3:1 compression
Stock Edelbrock heads
Hughes 3237 hydraulic cam, 232@.50 intake, 237@.50 ex dur, .548 lift, Hughes valve springs
Hughes roller rockers
Edelbrock Air Gap intake manifold
TTI headers
Accel 71301 dist, it has a vacuum canister
Accel 300+ cdi ingnition
8 ¾ rear with 3.23 gears
Stock 727 trans
3,000 stall Spec-Rite Pro Street converter (check these out if you need a converter, local to my home town, not cheap, high quality http://www.specriteconverters.com/ )
I plan on using a Speed Demon 750, annular boosters, however, Ive had mixed advice on the mechanical vs vacuum secondaries. Im pretty green on this, so I need to listen to those with more experience than me.
Things Ive heard: Mech is for racing only, Vac for street
The Demon Tech guy says to get the mech secs, because with this cam and the high stall converter, the vac secs wont work properly.
The Hughes guy (who sells Demon carbs) says lots of folks with similar builds to mine have used the vac secs just fine.
I would like to hear some more opinions, Ive tried to build a nice engine, I dont want to screw up this part
also, how hard is it to dial in mech secs.
Seems to me lots of other folks on this site have successfully used vac secs on similar builds.
BTW, some will chime in on the bad rep of Demon carbs, however, they have rectified their problems and probably do more QC than anybody else at this time.















