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Racing Fuel Systems • View topic - Passage sizing

Passage sizing

Passage sizing

Postby Rat Bastid » Sun Sep 19, 2021 4:06 pm

Is there a (simple) way (if possible) to determine when the internal passages in the metering blocks are too small and need to be opened up? And how do you determine how much they should be opened? And how does that affect the tuneup?

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Re: Passage sizing

Postby BradH » Sun Sep 19, 2021 5:36 pm

I think the simple answer is"no." However, a more specific example of what you're working on could be helpful.
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Re: Passage sizing

Postby Rat Bastid » Mon Sep 20, 2021 8:41 pm

I’m having a huge issue with what appears to a tip in issue. I get it on single 4 stuff but with the tunnel ram stuff I’m doing I have to be (IMO) overly rich to get the stumble out of it.

What happens is at a cruise, say about 2600 RPM so it still should be on the T slots, I get a little bobble and then a flat spot rolling into the throttle. I’d pull my hair out but most of it is gone anyway.

This is a stumper, because half the time I think it’s fat, and half the time I think it’s lean, and I can never tell where to look to clean it up.
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Re: Passage sizing

Postby rgalajda » Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:50 am

"Rolling into the throttle" heavy or light?
Heavy. Lack of accelerator pump.
Light. Idle circuit and main circuit not overlapping. Due to air bleed sizing or jetting.
Are you using air/fuel gauge?
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Re: Passage sizing

Postby Rat Bastid » Sun Sep 26, 2021 10:26 pm

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Re: Passage sizing

Postby 1109RWHP » Tue Sep 28, 2021 4:11 am

I can't imagine tuning without one.
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Re: Passage sizing

Postby RFSPHPbb » Thu Sep 30, 2021 3:29 am

Tell them to come get their car, bring it back when it has a working O2 sensor.
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Re: Passage sizing

Postby ojh » Thu Oct 07, 2021 1:17 pm

What carbs? It sounds like 4160's? single pumpers with vacuum secondaries.
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Re: Passage sizing

Postby Rat Bastid » Tue Oct 19, 2021 10:20 pm

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Re: Passage sizing

Postby jmarkaudio » Thu Dec 09, 2021 1:31 am

What fuel? O2 sensor would help figure lean or rich.
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