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Old 11-26-2020, 08:32 PM   #9
conoco
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Re: Performance Lacking in a 383 Build.

I have a 1972 gmc Sierra Grande k2500 which is my daily driver with a 383/ 35" tires and 4.10s/ Eaton rear end and a 4"lift. I had a holley carb in there and for the same reason I felt like I was lacking the punch I should expect in my motor. I recently switched to the Edelbrock AVS2 650 with in the last 2 months and it is like a whole new driving experience. Off the line, on the highway, pulling my trailers, driving up the mountain roads here in Alaska. Just completely different all the way around. I do have a few other upgrades but the new carb has really brought everything to life. I have no favorite between any of the carb manufacturers. They are all fit for purpose. I just happen to find one that worked for me.

*Side Note
I did play with all the different calibration set ups in my carb that edelbrock offers with the tuning kit ( took a significant amount of time but was alot of fun). It took me changing to almost all the different settings. I kept detailed notes of each setting along with changing my timing for all of them to see what worked the best. I had my timing set at 0°, 4,6,8,12 on each different set up, and ran Them all. I finally found the best set up for my truck and all the time spent doing that was well worth it. I was able to have my 16 year old son help with most of it too, so it was a win win. I do have HEI, spark plugs gapped to .045, headers, dual exhaust, performer intake, Changed my thermostat to 190° ( which made a difference believe it or not). If you would like to know everything I did I would be more than happy to share. But for me the carb was what did it.
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