View Single Post
Old 07-29-2011, 07:55 PM   #32 (permalink)
texanidiot25
Master EcoModder
 
texanidiot25's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Cypress, TX
Posts: 331

Formula - '96 Firebird Formula/Trans-Am
90 day: 19.31 mpg (US)
Thanks: 8
Thanked 31 Times in 18 Posts
Quote:
Originally Posted by northboundtrain View Post
.
I've thought about 2-barrel carbs too, but I need to understand the theory behind why 2-barrel would be more efficient. At part throttle, isn't a 4-barrel effectively a 2-barrel with even smaller barrels? Would a 2-barrel be more efficient at WOT, but not necessarily otherwise?
I also want the ability to tow with this truck, so there may be times when I need four barrels.
Yes, 4bbs are essentially 2bbs at part throttle. Barrel size varies, spread bores have smaller primaries than square bores. From what I remember, the Q-Jet primaries are significantly smaller than the 2bbl barrels.

It's been forevah since I've driven other 4bbls, but on my Q-Jet I can feel a difference in the pedal when the secondaries are opening. The springs on the 2ndaries are fairly strong on my carb, so I can tell obviously when they're opening.

Helps keep you out of them if needed.
__________________


Lets see how far it can go

"All I know about music is that not many people ever really hear it. [...] But the man who creates the music is hearing something else, is dealing with the roar rising from the void and imposing order on it as it hits the air. What is evoked in him, then, is of another order, more terrible because it has no words, and triumphant, too, for the same reason. And his triumph, when he triumphs, is ours." -Sonny's Blues
  Reply With Quote