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gsharapa 12-30-2002 07:16 PM

Anyone Running Dual Carbs on 460/514
 
Hey guys,

Sold my SPF with 514 about 6 weeks ago and getting ready to do another new car.

Was considering a Keith Craft 514 that dynos at 725 HP and was thinking Dual Carbs. I know Blue Thunder makes a manifold for 460/514 anyone running duals?

Like to see some pics and hear your experiences!

kountzecobra 12-30-2002 07:23 PM

Go for it! Dual quads on anything is cool! I would think the 514 would put those carbs to good use.

Bannon 12-30-2002 07:30 PM

One day.
 
Gary,

One day hopefully I will too.

See my thread link below.

http://www.clubcobra.com/forums/show...ght=dual+carbs

SFfiredog should chime in here. He has done at least one setup that I know of.

JB

BigEasy 12-30-2002 07:43 PM

4X2's
 
Yeah, I'm running dual carbs on a Ford Performance 460 (bored and stroked to 514). Originally the car had dual Holley 550's, but were older and modifed, with choke plates gone, vacuum secondaries, and very leaky.

Ripped those out and installed dual Edelbrock 600's, with manual choke plates and mechanical secondaries---no problema since then. Very happy with performance and "tweekability".

BigEasy

gsharapa 12-31-2002 07:56 AM

Thanks for the quick responses. Seems the Blue Thunder manifold and Edelbrock 600 carbs is the way to go!

Any pics?

Bannon 12-31-2002 08:30 AM

Gary,
Don't be fooled by the valve cover emblem. I'm pretty sure that this is the 514 SFfiredog completed. Really sharp.

JB

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/s...t=1&thecat=998

kountzecobra 12-31-2002 08:34 AM

Just my opinion, but I believe you would be happier and make more power with Holley carbs. Besides, they look "Right".

gsharapa 12-31-2002 04:17 PM

Yep, the holleys look correct and I have much more experience with holleys............

Neat pic of the 514 in the SPF....

SFfiredog 01-01-2003 10:56 AM

Thanks for the kind words on the 514 I built for Joe Cloutier's SPF. That is the Blue Thunder intake. I opened up the ports to match the aluminum CJ heads and machined a half inch out of the plenum dividers. The carbs are two Holley 3310 750cfm vac secondaries with the choke horns milled off. Jetting is 68 in the primaries with the stock plates in the secondaries. Power valves are 6. 5. # 32 squirters. The old cam specs are (mech) 259/266 degrees @ .050" with .606/612 lift 114 lobe centers. The engine idles at 850 rpm with 11 to 12" of vacuum. It drives like a stocker, idleing around town without a care in the world. On the chassis dyno, after a cool down and jetting the carbs to get a 12.5 to air/fuel ratio, it made 537 hp @6200 rpm. At the rear wheels. We have since installed a bigger Flat tappet cam 262/270 deg @.050 .650/.650 lift 110 lobe centers. We are hoping for 550 to 560hp at the rear wheels. Too much horsepower is just about enough!
I have a spare brand new Blue Thunder 2X4 intake for sale if anyone is interested, e-mail me.
--Mike

cobra fever 01-02-2003 02:37 AM

SFIREDOG
 
what kind of gears are you running? Do you have any traction problems? How much mile should i put on my engine before putting on dyno?

SFfiredog 01-02-2003 03:36 PM

Joe's motor had about 1000 miles before the dyno pulls. His Cobra has the standard SPF 3.73 final rear axle ratio. The car has a Tremec TKO trans with a .68 5th gear. I custom built the throttle linkage to give a linear pull with a little longer travel. This was done to avoid the "hair trigger" throttle that can detrimental to traction in high horsepower, light-weight cars. Surprizingly enough, if you roll into the throttle the tires are able to keep up with the engine revs resulting in a small amount of wheelspin. If you stomp the throttle, expect tons of wheelspin and bouncing off the rev-limiter. :eek:
--Mike

HighPlainsDrifter 01-02-2003 09:54 PM

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I run the blue thunder intake and dual 600 edelbrock carbs. The throttle response is way faster than the torker I had. Tons more low end power, spin the tires at 1/3 throttle. Very happy with the drivability.
Perry.:cool:

cobra fever 01-05-2003 11:48 AM

send you a pm message
 
SFFIREDOG

Blaine Sellie 01-05-2003 12:15 PM

SFfiredog,

Where can I find the 427 style pent roof valve covers for the 460?

Those really look great.

Thanks,

Blaine

SFfiredog 01-06-2003 12:59 PM

Check out:
www.pricemotorsport.com
You'll have to have them polished and chromed for the "pent roof"
look.
--Mike

Bannon 01-11-2003 02:50 PM

Maybe a good deal
 
Blaine,

These may be a used set of the price motorsport valvecovers above. They look like it to me. Mike can probably confirm. Even if you had to get them at the "buy it now" price I believe that to be about $50-$100 cheaper than new.

JB

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1876872659

SFfiredog 01-12-2003 08:26 AM

Those sure look like Price Motorsports to me! Good price too.
--Mike


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