^thanks!
I would suggest you put a 2400 stall converter in it and get a 650 cfm carb. The reason anyone should get a smaller carb is to make more power in the lower RPMs.
Here is a good article to read: http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles/116_0508_carburetor_showdown/viewall.html
Are you happy with the cam otherwise? Good vacuum, lope, etc?
Hmmmm that is a good question. I genrally like the cam, vacuum come in around 11in, good lope (you KNOW is has more than a stock cam) and pulls preeety hard from 2500 on up. I am running standard brakes, so vacuum is not that big of a deal, but somtimes I think better vacuum may help with the idle quality (but lets not get off track).
Given I am running a stock converter, I have often wondered how the proper converter would change things. Currently, although there is no hesitation going from idle to part throtle, or WOT, the car will not break the tires loose, ever
(but please do not tell anyone
).
What is the stall of a factory high stall?
I have had a few people tell me the carb was too big, and some tell me that it should be fine, sooooo...If I ever see a great deal on a rebuildable 650, I may change it, maybe...
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Thanks for all the help guys.