From: Richard Kinsley <leroar.kinsley058@xxxxxxxxx>
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, June 4, 2012 11:10:02 PM
Subject: Re: Darg Racing - Not pulling at top of gear
Regarding fuel pressure gauges, don't trust them too much. I have had about 4 or 5 of them and found that the liquid filled apparently heat up and give a faulty reading. I have one to each carb at the regulator and the liquid filled will say I have little to no fuel pressure while the standard gauge will say anywhere from 5 to 6. I found that they appear OK to set the pressure when the engine is cold but after that it's pretty much guess work. I do not re-adjust later.Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara LeRoar 4dr 324 poly w/goodies--
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 11:23 AM, mike creglow <mcreglow@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi don,
from your description, it sounds like a fuel problem. some questions:
- on the dyno, was your motor still making power at 6300 rpm? or was
the HP dropping off precipitously? did you have the electric fuel
pump on during the dyno?
- where did you put your electric fuel pump? should be as close to
the tank as possible as it is easier to push fuel then pull fuel.
- did you remove your mech fuel pump? if removed, what regulator are you using?
- does your e-fuel pump require a return flow back to the tank?
- do you have enough amps to run the e-fuel pump?
a fuel pressure gauge is critical to understand where you stand.
mike
> During my last two trips to the drag strip with my 440 powered '65 Belvedere,
> I'm getting no acceleration at the top of each gear. It's around 5500 RPM.
> This is an engine that has gone over 6300 RPM on the chassis dyno a few years
> ago and I have been shifting at 5700-5800 in the past. Just seems to stop
> accelerating kinda like you put your hand over the carb. Seems a little worse
> at the end of first gear. I installed a Carter electric fuel pump between trips.
> I do not have a fuel pressure gauge.
>
>
> Someone suggested I needed a larger carb. It's a 850 CFM AED 4150 carb which
> would seem large enough. I did check the clearance between the hood and the
> carb top and it's 2" which would seem adequate, too.
>
> The car is running 12.35 at 108mph at 3800#.
>
> Any suggestions on where to look for a cause and solution to this issue?
>
> Akron Don Gallimore
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