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Old 10-19-2005, 01:37 PM
litlmustangmoody litlmustangmoody is offline
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carbs for tunnel ram

I have finally got my motor built it is a 350+.030 with .125" domes and double hump heads with 2.02 valves I am currently running a 650 holley double pumper but I have bought a edelbrock tunnel ram and I was wondering if any of you have ran a tunnel ram on a small block similar to mine and if so what size carbs did you run? any advice would be greatly appreciated
Also if anyone has a top half for a edelbrock TR1YX for a single holley I would be interested in finding one?
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Old 10-19-2005, 02:50 PM
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Re: carbs for tunnel ram

I ran that ram on my 408BBC with the duel holley 600 with vaccume secondaries. I ended up jetting it down quite a bit as it bogged when I stomped on it and the bluish smoke out the pipes told me it was too rich. I also did a couple other mods to them. I would go with something a bit smaller than what I did.
Some street rodders wont mess with the rams because of streetability and tuning. But I did not encounter much trouble at all. I was going for the appeal because you can get just as much power with a single high rise manifold and a 800, 850 holley. I almost bought a kit through PAW that was a holley 1100 fogger system and manifold all set up ready to bolt on, but as I was contiplating between the two, I could no longer find it available. It worked out good though, I like the way it looks as you can see for yourself from my homepage. What ever you do, you will need to play with the carb(s) to dial them in in any case. Good luck to you.
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