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Mayhem 11-14-2011 05:51 AM

Re: Mayhems 71 Nova
 
No, but oh I wish!!!

http://blueicehouse.com/n5ssi/22.JPG

markinnaples 11-14-2011 05:42 PM

Re: Mayhems 71 Nova
 
Good grief, that is friggin' awesome.

Mayhem 11-24-2011 07:06 PM

Re: Mayhems 71 Nova
 
The new model Holley "HP" carbs work very well and look good too.

http://blueicehouse.com/n5ssi/IMAG0178.jpg

http://blueicehouse.com/n5ssi/IMAG0179.jpg

http://blueicehouse.com/n5ssi/IMAG0180.jpg

miket1 11-25-2011 03:08 AM

Re: Mayhems 71 Nova
 
The Nova looks great, how do you like the new Holley HP Carbs, is the idle quality greatly improved from the older version carbs.

Mayhem 11-25-2011 09:03 AM

Re: Mayhems 71 Nova
 
Thanks.

I am still tweaking it a bit, as I replaced the plugs to a little cooler plug the day after the carb, and am in the middle of doing the plug wires. I had some trouble getting the right plugs, as it is an '80 Vette motor, with aluminum heads. There are several options, which include a shorter and longer plug. I ended up going with the longer one = AC Delco 41-602 gapped at .045. The old ones were gapped at .041, so it runs a little different now.

But yes, it does seem to idle better, or at least make the cam lobe more of a gallop.
I had it burning tires through all of first gear and into half of second before I changed plugs. Now I have to tweak it again to get it exact.

I looked at the "Avenger" models with the pretty anodized body, but the HP version was more like a Dominator, with 4 matching barrels instead of the stock looking butterfly primary portion. The HP's have no choke, are mechanical secondaries, and are "street/strip" rated with an all business design.

Mayhem 11-25-2011 09:06 AM

Re: Mayhems 71 Nova
 
P.S. &quot;burning tires&quot; into second gear on pavement equates to the picture at the top of this page for what it will do on a well treated track! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/smile.gif[/img]

Mayhem 11-25-2011 09:35 AM

Re: Mayhems 71 Nova
 
<span style="font-weight: bold">When you feel like running no hood.....</span>

http://blueicehouse.com/n5ssi/IMAG0175.jpg

miket1 11-25-2011 02:13 PM

Re: Mayhems 71 Nova
 
I need 2 of these for 540 cu. inch Merlin engines on my Fountain Powerboat, I am looking for good idle qualty, Holley says with the 4 corner idle adjustment &amp; new designed air bleeds that at idle it is more tunable and sharper, that is what I was curious about compared to the older version Holley carb.

PxTx 11-25-2011 03:08 PM

Re: Mayhems 71 Nova
 
My sister has an HP on her camaro, it probably 8 years old. It is def richer out of the box than a standard Holley.

The air bleeds make it a lot more tunable. If you are going to run two of them, you'll have to really look at the idle circuit. May be able to rune wiht a bleed, if they give you thant ability. When my dad and I tune the old 1850 600 cfm carbs for dual quads we would tyically put a small restrictor wire in the liquid line of the idle circuit in the metering block.

Mayhem 11-25-2011 06:51 PM

Re: Mayhems 71 Nova
 
Mike, as you state, with the 4 corner adjustments, once you get the floats happy, they are awesome, and seem to be much more responsive and fine tuned than say a Demon.
They of course have the interchangeable power valve on the primary as well.

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: miket1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I need 2 of these for 540 cu. inch Merlin engines on my Fountain Powerboat, I am looking for good idle qualty, Holley says with the 4 corner idle adjustment &amp; new designed air bleeds that at idle it is more tunable and sharper, that is what I was curious about compared to the older version Holley carb. </div></div>


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