by GTO Geoff » Tue Mar 29, 2022 6:42 am
RHD,
Correct on the Holley book quote. Further down the page it states in italics that the other end of the curve is the limiting factor. Essentially saying any dope can make a huge carb, but will it be able to meter at low air flows??
Such a stupid statement that the H carb is a 'tube' carb.....as if other brands are not. Can you think of an automotive carb that is not? I cannot. Even a Predator is a tube carb, rect, not round tube. D. Vizard says this about the P carb in his carb book.; ' The atomization that the P delivers keeps the low end output inline with a fixed jet carb, & the throttle response it gives is excellent.'
Like I said, Campbell should read page 8. The flow density through the carb is dependent on restrictions within the carb. When you watch dyno tests of AV carbs that have a camera above the carb, the AV opens well before peak rpm where the max flow [ with least restriction will be needed ] will be needed. Nicks Garage, Canada, has some video. The Holley sec carb has a venturi & a booster to reduce flow; AV carb has a vertical blade, thin shaft & dump tubes. So just bullshit to say that an AV carb can never make as much power as a H. I looked for some examples to disprove this nonsense, couldn't find any back to back tests [ other than the one I posted earlier ], but I found these examples which I think are pretty convincing:
[1] PHR magazine pulled the engines from the popular muscle cars of the time to dyno the small block engines & see if they made the adv HP. Chev, Chrys, Buick, Olds, Pontiac were tested. Only one produced the adv HP, the Chr 340. It actually made 20 hp more, 295 hp v 275 adv!!! Not only that: 'And, to top it, the 340 would rev up to 6500 rpm...' The 351 Ford got the lowest hp, 210, adv 290. It had a Holley or it's Autolite cousin. The 340 had a 625 Carter AVS. Published in PHR, Feb 1969.
[2] Car & Driver tested the 'Econo Racers' in Jan 69. Basic, no frills models, showroom condition.. Chev, Ford. Chr & Pontiac. Cars were scrupulously checked for originality & Pontiac was disqualified for cheating. MPH is the best predictor of HP over the 1/4 mile. 383 Dodge v 428 Ford. Both 3.5 diffs, Ford was 125 lb heavier. But it had 45 extra cubes, more tq, & higher CR 10.6 v 10.0. Both rated at 335 HP. Dodge ran 100.61 & 100.89 for the Ford. Ford had a Holley, 625 AVS on the Dodge.
[3] And then there was Roger Huntington's tests. 61 Dodge 413, 385 adv hp, 92 mph. 427 Ford, 427 adv hp, ran 87 mph. Both had 4.1 diffs. Dodge had a 3 speed manual, Ford a 4 speed. Estimated HP by RH was 270 for each. Dodge had dual AFBs, Ford had dual Holleys.