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03-27-2018, 07:04 PM
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Cobra Make, Engine: Hurricane - FE
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Paul
I ran Webers on my big block prior to going to an EightStack system. It's really difficult to get rid of the backfire on decel. Hard to cut the fuel supply with the throttles closed, they still leak slightly around the blades and you get oxygen via reversion, coming backup the pipes. I could never dial it out completely. Some days were worse than others, I am guessing due to air density but don't know for sure.
I learned to keep the blades open slightly when throttling down, that seemed to help a little bit. Also, make sure you're not running too much timing, that is also a factor.
Look on the bright side - it really looks cool at night seeing the flames pop out of the side pipes.
Paul
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04-08-2018, 12:01 AM
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Paul
I ran Webers on my big block prior to going to an EightStack system. It's really difficult to get rid of the backfire on decel. Hard to cut the fuel supply with the throttles closed, they still leak slightly around the blades and you get oxygen via reversion, coming backup the pipes. I could never dial it out completely. Some days were worse than others, I am guessing due to air density but don't know for sure.
I learned to keep the blades open slightly when throttling down, that seemed to help a little bit. Also, make sure you're not running too much timing, that is also a factor.
Look on the bright side - it really looks cool at night seeing the flames pop out of the side pipes.
Paul
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Hey I know I'm hijacking this thread, but I had a thought: has anybody tried putting a throttle damper anywhere on these carbs to close the throttle more gently and maybe this would go away?

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04-13-2018, 08:30 PM
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Hey guys
I know that it's been a couple of weeks but this is the first time I've been able to sit down in front of the computer. I talked with several of my Cobra buddies at our annual event last week and they offered a couple of ideas. I tried playing around today with settings and seem to be getting close. In spite of what I was told by Red Line I turned the mixture screws in so that now they are set at 1 turn out. During our cruise last week I found that the FIA would sputter on occasion while cruising at a set speed. By going in 1/2 turn I found that today I could cruise with no sputter. Still a little sputter, but not anything like before, before shifting as the engine reaches 2500 rpm. Much happier.
Paul 
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04-14-2018, 05:09 AM
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Hi Paul,
I don't know where Redline get their adjustments from since many Webers I've played with (DCOE, IDA, IDF), have their mixture screws at an average of 3/4 turn out IF the idle fuel AND idle air are correct for the engine.
The rest of the carb can be all over the shop, and won't affect the idle/transition area of engine operation.
DCD, DGV etc tend to be in the 1- 1.5 out zone.
So by your info, Redline has had you running the engine a little fat (rich) at idle with the mixture screws at 2 turns out, and probably a little more throttle blade at idle to achieve your target idle speed.
Gary
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04-14-2018, 08:10 AM
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I think you are tight Gary. One of my car buddies said that "you will always be dealing with adjustments on those things". He may be right.
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04-14-2018, 03:34 PM
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I think you are tight Gary. One of my car buddies said that "you will always be dealing with adjustments on those things". He may be right.
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Yeah, I am pretty tight, but I hope you mean I'm right Paul, 
Gary
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04-14-2018, 07:04 PM
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Sorry Gary, you are "right". 
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