i should have in a few days. a Q-JET that i bought online from a 1979 Buick regal turbo V6 car that should solve my issues with finding the right cfm carb. numbers check out as the right carb for a v6 Buick turbo 3.8
That is likely too much carb for what you seek.i should have in a few days. a Q-JET that i bought online from a 1979 Buick regal turbo V6 car that should solve my issues with finding the right cfm carb. numbers check out as the right carb for a v6 Buick turbo 3.8
the engine is not in any car its a spare, should i buy a car with no drivetrain or blow up my bigger ones. i can swap in this one in. it ran good enough to keep tucked in the corner of my shop. it still has the stock cast manifolds for exhaust with Y pipe. if i ever come across a set of cheap headers ill pick them up.That should be an interesting carb to use. You probably want to lean out the secondaries. Do you have dual exhaust on the car?
i agree im sure his waiting list is months longYou could try asking Cliff Performance if they can tune the turbo carb down but he will likely have a waiting list.
Most likely i will have to jet this carb down or lean it out a lot. it shouldn't dump no extra fuel with a open air filter ( meaning I'm not sticking this carb in a box to force the air, To do a Q-jet you have to build a "box" for it so the boost is constant ). i really don't think ill have that much of a issue.That is likely too much carb for what you seek.
The problem you will have is too many CFM, and too rich on the setup.
The turbo motor used compressed air charge via the plenum between carb and intake. Accordingly, the carb was set to dump LOTS more fuel in because with the compressed air the 231 acted more like a v8.
This does not solve the problem.
The factory turbo wasn't a blow-thru setup, it was a draw-thru.Most likely i will have to jet this carb down or lean it out a lot. it shouldn't dump no extra fuel with a open air filter ( meaning I'm not sticking this carb in a box to force the air, To do a Q-jet you have to build a "box" for it so the boost is constant ). i really don't think ill have that much of a issue.
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