by MD383 » Fri Sep 08, 2023 2:20 am
Hello. I have a Q-750 on a 400 sbc with a 244@50 cam with 292 duration. Carb has .031 IFR’s, .067 TSR’s, 71/81 jets, 8.5 PV, 73 IAB, and 28 HSAB. .054 PVCR’s. IFR’s relocated to bottom and two hole .028 emulsions being used. 9.92:1 compression with a edelbrock dual plane rpm air gap manifold. 4 speed with 3.31 gears and if I don’t slip the clutch enough it will buck off idle and when at lower rpm like 1500-2000. Cruise and WOT is fine. Increasing IFR size to .033 but I didn’t see a difference so I put the .031’s back. I heard that with cams duration over 233@50 should utilize at least a .033 IFR. Is this true? I also have a 327 with a 250@50 cam and the carb has .028 IFR’s if that’s the case then I should increase those as well. My spark plugs look good with the .031 IFR’s and I have .020 transfer slot exposure on the primaries and none showing on the secondaries. Timing is 20 initial 36 total and 10 vacuum advance. Is there a range for IFR sizing depending on cam size/cubic inches? Thanks.