Hello all! I had my six pack carbs for my 440 rebuilt by Promax. I had them install their metering block for the center carb not realizing that it doesn't have a vacuum advance port like the original metering block has. Their point was that the vacuum advance would add too much advance and the engine would run much better without it. This is contrary to what I have always thought. It is a street driven car and I was under the impression that you always want to have vacuum advance for a street car. I understand no vacuum advance for race applications since you are full throttle or nothing....generally speaking. I am thinking about installing the original metering block back onto the center carb so I have vacuum advance again, but I wanted to see what the forum thought first. Is there any reason that I would NOT want vacuum advance on a street driven car?
Currently the engine is running without vacuum advance. I have a miss at idle that I'm trying to work out so it has been difficult to tune it, but the timing is set at (going off memory) 17 degrees at idle. The total timing is around 32 degrees and it's all in before 3,000 RPM. The engine seems to like the advance....except when hot starting as you can imagine, it fights itself a little bit before turning over. The throttle response is very quick.
I am using the mopar performance electronic ignition upgrade kit with the orange box. The motor is in a '70 Barracuda. Also the cam is a Comp Cams hydraulic roller XR274HR-10. It has plenty of valve lift 0.538/0.534 intake/exhaust, but the duration isn't overly aggressive for the street 274/282 intake/exhaust, 224/230 intake/exhaust @ 0.050" lift.
Currently the engine is running without vacuum advance. I have a miss at idle that I'm trying to work out so it has been difficult to tune it, but the timing is set at (going off memory) 17 degrees at idle. The total timing is around 32 degrees and it's all in before 3,000 RPM. The engine seems to like the advance....except when hot starting as you can imagine, it fights itself a little bit before turning over. The throttle response is very quick.
I am using the mopar performance electronic ignition upgrade kit with the orange box. The motor is in a '70 Barracuda. Also the cam is a Comp Cams hydraulic roller XR274HR-10. It has plenty of valve lift 0.538/0.534 intake/exhaust, but the duration isn't overly aggressive for the street 274/282 intake/exhaust, 224/230 intake/exhaust @ 0.050" lift.