Just look at your plugs to see if you are running lean. That tells all.
Mike
I finally took the car up tonight to that guy who builds performance engines. He took out a spark plug and immediately said we're running lean. The plug was almost pure white in the center. So we started rejetting the Demon until we were about 10 sizes higher than what we started at...and we also found the initial jets to be a size or two smaller than the documentation claimed was preinstalled.
We replaced the plugs with colder ones. Gapped at 45. AC Delco's I think. We checked the plugs after increasing the jets sizes (about 4 iterations) and after each run he said we were still running lean...and that's after 10 size increase. And that's where we left it. He recommended a high volume electric fuel pump, as we're currently running a stock mechanical pump. Also, he recommended we replace our 5/8 inch lines with 3/4 inch. He also recommended an Edlebrock Performer dual plane to replace the M1 dual plane. He told us the same thing you guys did, which was that the M1 is a reproduction of the stock 440 intake, but aluminum.
After the jetting, the engine sounds more meaty and has more power (we test drove after every change). It really affected the idle but I think I can tune that out. He also recommended a 2800 to 3000 stall, like you guys did I think.
Any opinions on what this guy told us?
Thanks,
- Doug