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Post by brigond on Jul 10, 2023 15:38:21 GMT -5
Self tuning carbeureter by controlled vacuum leak ! An interesting alternative to fuel injection. He has three videos about his invention. One is an installation video. WHAT DO YOU THINK ? I think its pretty cool and will wait a while to see and hear more.
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Post by DynoDave on Jul 10, 2023 19:17:40 GMT -5
Wow, that's interesting.
Strikes me as an entirely sound idea. Actually, there was a high altitude version of the Carter Thermoquad (my favorite carb) that had an altitude compensator. Entirely analog, and probably only partially effective, but perhaps similar in principle at it's core.
I subscribed to that channel. I'll want to know more about this. I was planning on taking our Cordoba across Route 66, which involved altitude and temperature changes in the extreme. Something like this could be a big help if I keep the TQ.
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Post by hanks73340 on Jul 10, 2023 19:26:41 GMT -5
Of course this comes out now after I've invested into the Fuel Injection system. It sounds very promising and I will have to keep up on this for future possibilities. Thanks for the video.
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Post by DynoDave on Jul 10, 2023 19:30:08 GMT -5
I mean, this does nothing to make "tuning" a carb any easier. New carb? You will still have to mess with jets, springs, air doors weights, power valves...name your brand / poison.
To me, this is for AFTER you have done all the hard work to get your carb right. Then, this will help KEEP IT RIGHT as you transition through high and low temps, atmospheric pressures, humidity, etc.
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Post by brigond on Jul 11, 2023 7:37:16 GMT -5
This guy has some interesting/fun videos like running his car on a lawnmower carbeureter and installing a ridiculous high rise manifold just to see if it will run. About 6 ft high. Lol
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