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Theoretical Vacuum Secondary Question
Well, maybe not so theoretical. Let's say I have my Holley Vacuum Secondary spring picked perfectly for my engine, but the engine has a restrictive air cleaner. The secondaries open as quickly as possible without the presence of any hesitation or a bog.
I then replace the restrictive air cleaner with a much less restrictive one, so the engine now "breathes" much easier. How does "breathing easier" affect the venturi vacuum and will the secondaries now open sooner, later, or with no change? |
i never noticed a change with mine....run aircleaner on the street but not at the dragstrip.......air moving over the venturies shouldn't change the internal vacuum...if it does it's so infinitesimally small it wouldn't make any difference.
are you having drivability issues after a aircleaner swap? |
Well I Just Found the Answer...
Well I just found the answer in my Holley technical books. Charts too. I'll post them if anyone is interested. The presence of an air cleaner restriction increases venturi vacuum and causes the secondaries to open sooner in all cases. What caused me to ask the question was the fact that I monitor how much my secondaries open via a zip tie on the shaft. After putting in my low restriction X-treme top, my car runs better, but my secondaries open less. I was quite surprised at this. What it also means is that I need to change the spring that controls the secondaries now so I get the full benefit. I can't remember what I have in there either. I think I'm going to try the Quick Fuel adjustable secondary vacuum housing. It just bolts on and then adjusts when the secondaries open with the turn of a screw.
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Patrick,
Your secondaries shouldn't open all the way unless the carburettor is sized EXACTLY correct for the engine. Example would be 850 VAC Secondary on a 300 inch engine. The engine would have to spin to about 9800rpm to have the secondaries even close to fully open. This doesn't take typical volumetric efficiency into account. Your car goes harder because it is pulling on the boosters harder. Don't worry about wondering whether they open fully, if they do then at some point the engine is not receiving the fuel that the carb was designed to deliver - fuel delivery curve. Hook up a vacuum gauge and roadtest again. Observe WOT vacuum, should be between .5 and 1.5 inches. Less than .5 - carb is too big, or secondary spring too light. More than 1.5 - carb too small or spring too heavy. Changing from a restrictive air filter proves your own point of the air cleaner was restricting power. The secondaries open sooner as a consequence of a higher venturi vacuum signal across ALL 4 barrels. Thoughts? |
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Pat,
i do think you are wasting precious life......to dwell on when they open now is a waste of time and to start changing things you will defeat the addition of the aircleaner to get back to where is was before. drive the car damnit.... |
The Quick Fuel adjustable vacuum secondary housing came today, so I put it in this evening. It's pouring cats and dogs, otherwise I would take her for a late night run to test her out. You adjust the opening of the secondaries with the little screw that I've circled in yellow.
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A Pleasant Surprise...
Yay! Road tested and this $20 piece works very well indeed. You just unscrew it until you have a bog on heavy acceleration, then turn the screw back in until the bog goes away. The zip tie test shows the secondaries are now opening nicely. What a pleasant surprise from a relatively inexpensive little item (it was only three dollars more than the Holley spring kit itself).:)
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Patrick,
If you are ever keen enough to pull it apart, I'd be keen to know how it works. ;) |
A Lesson Learned at an Early Age
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The parents of patrickt are still looking for the bloody bastard that gave him those drums. The older brother was much older...and wiser.
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Patrick,
Is that a universal kit - one size fits all carbs? How does it attache to the carb? |
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Here you can see the bleed off: Quick Fuel Adjustable Vacuum ADV Secondary Housing 63 1 | eBay |
Thanks Gaz. So no more spring involved?
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Nice find, patrickt! Thanks for sharing.
A 9.8 on the 'easy scale'. No pictures of well manicured nails. We're on to something... :cool: |
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Back the bleed screw out and you could end up with equivalent of a brown or even black spring. So yes, no more spring changes. |
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