HP383
650cfm Eldebrock
5-speed
Chrome ignition box
35degree timing without vacuum
Car starts and runs great with water temp at 190-195degrees even when its 90+ degrees outside. BUT, if it sits for 20min or more, I have to crack the throttle a little and crank for at least 5 seconds before it starts. I have put a double layer of Reflectix on the valley pan which seems to help a little. I've always felt that the shaker is holding the heat close to the engine/carb and not allowing it to escape and felt that was just the nature of the beast. But today I started wondering if I were to put Reflectix on the bottom of the shaker base (carb side) if that would help also. My thought is that since the base gets really hot from the engine heat, then if it was insulated there would be just that much less heat to transfer to the carb.
Thoughts ?