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03-11-2011, 11:00 PM | #1 |
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Decreasing carb size to increase gas mileage?
Hey guys, I've searched to see if I could find the info that I'm looking for, but can't seem to find it. Anyhow, what I want to know is if I change my carb from 750cfm to 600cfm will I gain any mpg's? I have a '69 Longbed with a 350, 700r4, 31" tall tire, and 3.73 gears. I know that switching to EFI would increase mpg, but that just isn't an option at the moment. Any additional knowledge would be appreciated.
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Re: Decreasing carb size to increase gas mileage?
What type of 750 is it? Holley? I'd just consider re-jetting the one I had if I were you. 750 is a little big for a 350 IMO. Is the engine built at all? (cam, headers, etc.? ) I had a built LT1 in a 69 Camaro with a 3310 jetted 70/76 and it was plenty. An out of the box 750 is 72/76 if I am not mistaken. ..
A 600 might make the engine work harder to produce the same power (?) thus eliminating your gas mi savings. Vs. a re-jet and you still get the air flow of a 750.. assuming it's a Holley. Just my .02. Chad
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03-11-2011, 11:19 PM | #3 |
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Re: Decreasing carb size to increase gas mileage?
Is the Current Carb new or old? if it is then a rebuil and rejeting as cc69rat said would definetly. but overcarbing an engine is kinda a thing of the past. David Vizard put an 1150 cfm dominator on a mild 350 and it only lost 7ftlbs and gained 20 hp up top so it depnds on priorities i guess.
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I've thought about the 600 causing the engine to work harder, but thought that it might be more efficient with a smaller carb. Quote:
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03-11-2011, 11:55 PM | #7 |
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Re: Decreasing carb size to increase gas mileage?
i use quadrajets when i can they do good for mileage and power, and if not i have always run a 600 edelbrock on my 350's seems about perfect for the smaller V-8s
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03-12-2011, 12:08 AM | #8 |
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Re: Decreasing carb size to increase gas mileage?
If you want a carb that "you dont hafta mess with", go 600 Edelbrock....on a mild build, it will give what you want out of the box. I love tunin.....run a 750 Edel on my 383...not too much to tune. if you really want to tune, that old GM Q-Jet will show you a bunch....not an easy carb to tune(bring you lunch!)crazl
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Re: Decreasing carb size to increase gas mileage?
what gas mileage are you getting now? with 3.73 and a 700r4 I think it would be pretty good.
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That's the thing, I'm not sure. I haven't been able to run a complete tank through yet as I just had the 3.73's installed. Anyhow, before them, I had the 3.08s and was getting about 11.5. I'm thinking that with the new gears that I should be getting about 17. We'll see though.
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A Quadrajet is essentially a variable-size carb. It responds and mixes well at all throttle positions. If you want better mileage, teach your right foot to go as easy as possible. Quadrajet economy is very close to EFI. I can get 15+ in my 402 with a Quadrajet when I am easy on the pedal.
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03-12-2011, 10:03 PM | #12 |
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Re: Decreasing carb size to increase gas mileage?
if you end up getting 17 MPG... weld the hood shut and never mess with it again.
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Re: Decreasing carb size to increase gas mileage?
How can I figure out what model the Edelbrock is on my small block 400 and which model would run the best on it? The only mods that I know of is the Headmen tube headers and what looks to be Flowmasters or something designed similar and 2-1/2 or 3 inch dual exhaust. Have not measured it, so I am not sure. Thanks!!!
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Re: Decreasing carb size to increase gas mileage?
nightemare: i would thing your tires and rear end would be the place to start, it takes a lot of gas to pull 31" tires, and try at least some where around 340 gears, or 307, i have not seen your truck and how tall it is. so just with what you listed this is what i see....
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IF all things are held equal, including your driving habits, you're going to be turning about 20% more rpm in every gear with a 3.73 as you go from point a to point b, so mpg will get worse. That is why ole dollar is recommending a lower (numerical) ratio than the 3.73. It caught my attention that you JUST installed the 3.73s in hopes of increasing economy. |
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WOW, old thread. Still applicable though.
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This was all on a 31" tire. I switched to a 29" tire, and that brought the rpms up. My mileage did suffer a little with this, but only a small amount. I would think that with this combination (stock 350, 700R4, and 3.73 gears), and a 600 cfm carb that the mpg's would increase.
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That 1901 is a 750cfm carb if I'm not mistaken. I happen to have a 650 (I think, I'll have to check) Edelbrock I am considering selling if you're interested.
It ran great when I took it off my GMC. Pics in the build thread. It was on the truck when I bought it and hasn't been on it long. It is a high dollar carb from Summit.
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06-07-2012, 10:25 AM | #18 |
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Re: Decreasing carb size to increase gas mileage?
I would think MPG would be better with the 600 or a 625.Theory(yeh right) is that driveability is better with a vac secondary of smaller CFM due to better vac signal to the carb.If you keep your foot out of it and drive mostly city the secondaries shouldn't open very often as long as the engine is getting the fuel/air it needs.Unfortunately with the specifics of any given vehicle/engine etc.combo you can only go by past experience to determine what to try.That can get more expensive than the fuel to continue with the MPG you currently have.
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