The only way you would really build any sort of substantial vacuum at the top end would likely be if your induction system was too small for the motor.
im talking about ventury vacuum, not manifold vacuum. i am running a vic jr and a blowthrough 750.so i highly doubt there is a restriction in my induction system. you are supposed to hook up your vac adv to a ventury vac, not a manifold vac source.Doober said:The only way you would really build any sort of substantial vacuum at the top end would likely be if your induction system was too small for the motor.
torjan said:the info i found for adjusting a chevy V8 for performance is:
initial + mechanical = max 36 @ 2500-2800
max with vac 52
http://www.corvette-restoration.com/res ... v_Spec.pdf
torjan said:the info i found for adjusting a chevy V8 for performance is:
initial + mechanical = max 36 @ 2500-2800
max with vac 52
http://www.corvette-restoration.com/res ... v_Spec.pdf
SLICK79WGN said:... that link said it was for points type distributors not hei's like we are running
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