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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jul 2011
      Posts
      2

      Help setting up a carbed car to drift

      I'm running a very mild small block chevy: 355, brodix street heads, brodix intake on pump gas. I've been had some problems finding info on carbed cars turning in both directions so though I might post me questions here.

      Do you guys run locked timing? I use more partial throttle then anything but I'm almost constantly adjusted the amount of throttle while drifting. If you run timing advance mechanical or secondary?

      Any recommendations on where to buy a modified carb? Anyone have experience with shops? I would prefer to use a holley.



      Thanks!


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Nov 2006
      Location
      NH
      Posts
      269
      Country Flag: United States
      I'd like to see you drift my C70!..Cool!

      With drifting it's close to some race marine apps so we pay attention to the metering blocks used and of course the fuel bowl on a Holley.

      WE also leave the timming unlocked but depending on the dist you use we make custom mech advance bushing kits so higher initinal can be used while maintaining a low total for fastburn style heads for example.

      If your interested send a PM and I;ll give you my email.
      SHAKER TUNED SOLUTIONS

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Sep 2010
      Location
      Livermore, California
      Posts
      160
      Country Flag: United States
      front and rear power valves. Also, are you using a Holley HP carb, or just a normal Holley double pumper with the big air horn? If you have the HP carb, you can tune the air bleeds, 4-corner idle circuit. I think the main thing on a road race holley is power valves front and back.


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