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    1. #1
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      Oct 2011
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      Pontiac 400 quits at about 5000 RPM

      After trying to find the limits and then push it beyond that, I am having trouble getting past 5000 RPM. Its like it just hits a wall, it doesn't bog down or giving any indication of a problem, it just quits then will slowly go to 6000 RPM which is where I am trying to shift. It has plenty of power up till then, like I said at 5000 it just stop accelerating. The stats are listed below.
      1973 Pontiac 400
      Forged rods and pistons
      Edelbrock 750 Carb with stock jets and number 4 springs, 073x042 rods
      Edelbrock RPM intake (stock)
      Edelbrock D port heads, ported flows 315 CFM
      Summit Racing HEI distributor
      Comp Hyd Roller Cam Duration at .050 230 I-236 E Lift with 1.5 rockers 510 I 521 E

      Pulling about 9-10 vacuum at idle.

      I am looking at changing the distributer springs in the morning.

      Any of you guys have anything else I may want to check out?
      Josh Gillis
      68 Firebird
      Pontiac 400 w/ Edelbrock heads, T56, Hotchkis 2" coils with DSE 2" leafs.


    2. #2
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      Fuel supply? What pump are you running? Filters?

    3. #3
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      I agree. Sounds like you are running out of fuel. Pump not keeping up. Need to know the fuel pressure under load at that rpm.
      Everything Under the Sun is Intune
      Chris
      http://www.popularhotrodding.com/fea..._am/index.html

    4. #4
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      Never even thought about fuel pressure. I am running and Edelbrock that is rated at 110 gph.
      Josh Gillis
      68 Firebird
      Pontiac 400 w/ Edelbrock heads, T56, Hotchkis 2" coils with DSE 2" leafs.


    5. #5
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      Will the car spin up in 1st gear? If so, I'd look for a restriction in the fuel supply like a plugged pickup sock or kinked line that would reduce flow. Do you hear a sucking sound if you open the fuel cap right after shutting off engine?

    6. #6
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      What about the air cleaner? Are you running a shorter air cleaner with the RPM manifold to clear what I'm assuming is the stock hood?

      Kevin

    7. #7
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      You may need to upgrade the fuel line as well- a stock 3/8" fuel line may not be large enough to supply a 500 hp combo.

      Geno

    8. #8
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      What's the A/F ratio at 5000 rpm? 3/8" fuel line will supply 500 hp; there's not a lot of head room, but it will provide the fuel. What's the ignition timing at 5000 rpm?
      Thanks,
      Vince
      Vince

    9. #9
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      Just reread your post. What does your exhaust consist of? Header primary dia? Long tube or short? Dia of rest of exhaust? Any kinks, etc? With your cam, heads, etc., this thing ought to shoot up past 5k toward at least 6500 before flattening out.
      Vince
      Vince

    10. #10
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      Pontiac 400 quits at about 5000 RPM

      Ok so I put the gold springs on to take some timing out. I ran it out and did great through about 3rd gear. I am now with most of you on it being a fuel issue.

      Parts abuser , I am running hooker comp header with 3 in collectors and 2 1/2 the rest of the way back.

      I am running a standard K&N 14 in air filter.

      I am going to check the fuel filters and lines tomorrow.
      Josh Gillis
      68 Firebird
      Pontiac 400 w/ Edelbrock heads, T56, Hotchkis 2" coils with DSE 2" leafs.


    11. #11
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      Valve springs fresh?

      Original owner '84 Grand National. CAS V1 (big) front-mount intercooler, Comp roller hyd cam, Champion Al intake/heads, T66 turbo, 3.5" custom cat-back exhaust, RideTech TruTurn front & DSE rear swaybars/ctrl arms, Ridetech 3-way coilovers, Baer 6P 14/13. FAST w/TouchScreen & GM Flex Fuel sensor, 120 lb injectors, Ricks SS tank, Aeromotive Eliminator pump.






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