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I'd definitely like to richen it up a little as I'm also installing a K&N
air filter,
Thorley headers and Flowmaster mufflers - all of which I would think will
make the engine run leaner still(I'd love to hear any dissenting opinions on
this).
Patrick
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Now, these are just my opinions so take it as such.
In the Amsoil web page they offered a comparison of air filters and ( of
course) theirs came out first and the K&N came out last. Back in the
motorcycle days the K&N's were very popular but would not filter small
enough particulates and the oil covered foam would load up quickly. We went
back to paper filters. I am most impressed with the Idea of picking up the
air through a ventura mounted up in the grill and am pursuing this vane. I
hope it gets a lot more discussion. Being a mechanic type I can build it if
you guys design it.
The exhaust on the Dumpster REALLY impressed me. The Idea of going from
a set of headers to a "y" and then to a straight pipe all the way to the
back of the GMC and then dumping into a muffler sounds like the way to go.
Just think about how much heat you are removing from that engine/engine
compartment and allowing this heat to dissipate on the trip back. The lower
temperature lowers the speed of sound and makes it easier for the muffler to
do it's job. The engineer types can tell you more about that than I can.
The carberation on this rig is old hat. This system is over 30 years
old. There is no way that we can get it to work as well as a throttle body
injection system, and I want the security of a trouble free system. The
problem is that it's hard to justify all that money for a TBI considering we
only average 20,000 miles a year. I guess this is one of those things that I
will have to bite the bullet and hope that my heirs can get the money back.
Just MY .02
Terry Skinner
Webfooted in Washington
'76 Glenbrook
I'd definitely like to richen it up a little as I'm also installing a K&N
air filter,
Thorley headers and Flowmaster mufflers - all of which I would think will
make the engine run leaner still(I'd love to hear any dissenting opinions on
this).
Patrick
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Now, these are just my opinions so take it as such.
In the Amsoil web page they offered a comparison of air filters and ( of
course) theirs came out first and the K&N came out last. Back in the
motorcycle days the K&N's were very popular but would not filter small
enough particulates and the oil covered foam would load up quickly. We went
back to paper filters. I am most impressed with the Idea of picking up the
air through a ventura mounted up in the grill and am pursuing this vane. I
hope it gets a lot more discussion. Being a mechanic type I can build it if
you guys design it.
The exhaust on the Dumpster REALLY impressed me. The Idea of going from
a set of headers to a "y" and then to a straight pipe all the way to the
back of the GMC and then dumping into a muffler sounds like the way to go.
Just think about how much heat you are removing from that engine/engine
compartment and allowing this heat to dissipate on the trip back. The lower
temperature lowers the speed of sound and makes it easier for the muffler to
do it's job. The engineer types can tell you more about that than I can.
The carberation on this rig is old hat. This system is over 30 years
old. There is no way that we can get it to work as well as a throttle body
injection system, and I want the security of a trouble free system. The
problem is that it's hard to justify all that money for a TBI considering we
only average 20,000 miles a year. I guess this is one of those things that I
will have to bite the bullet and hope that my heirs can get the money back.
Just MY .02
Terry Skinner
Webfooted in Washington
'76 Glenbrook