Deerhunter30
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I did the carb swap from the stock Carter BBD to a Holley 350 cfm two barrell. I had rebuilt the Carter, but was still not happy with it. It would load up and stumble on climbs. The idle was also bad (some days it would die at idle). It had a surge below 1100rpm and another surge around 1600rpm and a serious dead spot at 2000rpm. With the Holley series 2300 350cfm two barrel, the idle is awesome, there is no surges or dead spots, and it will motor up a steep hill at 900rpm in 4L0 and 1st gear. The motor also has more power now under hard acceleration.
By adjusting the power valve using a air/fuel gauge and a vacuum gauge in the cab I was able to get the power valve to stay closed under normal highway driving circumstances. Here are my gas mileage numbers:
Carter Carb: City 13.6 mpg
Hwy 14.4 mpg
Holley Carb: City 14.2 mpg
Hwy 16.6 mpg
That means a .6 mpg increase in the city and a 2.2 mpg increase on the highway.
By adjusting the power valve using a air/fuel gauge and a vacuum gauge in the cab I was able to get the power valve to stay closed under normal highway driving circumstances. Here are my gas mileage numbers:
Carter Carb: City 13.6 mpg
Hwy 14.4 mpg
Holley Carb: City 14.2 mpg
Hwy 16.6 mpg
That means a .6 mpg increase in the city and a 2.2 mpg increase on the highway.