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Carb tune question
What happens when you have a slight dribble of gas at idle from the passenger side rear, down-leg booster?
(Holley 4150 HP 750cfm) Is it from having too much fuel in the rear bowl? Is it as simple as adjusting the float down a little. |
It could be high float level.
It could also be the rear pates are open too much at idle. Brent |
Todd,
Call Phil and ask him. How did his carb tune-up turn out? |
Phil
Phil did a great job on the carb.
I called him, and he said the same thing... adjust the rear float. Haven't dialed in the car yet to see the real benefit due to the cold and GD snow! |
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