DRR Sportsman

| A tight converter. The low rpm launch flashes the converter allowing rpm to climb at a much faster rate, allowing quick rpm rise through the bog rpm range. I had the same issue with a mild 283 in my El Camino until a 5k converter was installed. My .02..
Mike Allred
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| | | Posts: 290 | Location: Fayetteville, NC | Registered: March 10, 2004 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by Mike Allred: A tight converter. The low rpm launch flashes the converter allowing rpm to climb at a much faster rate, allowing quick rpm rise through the bog rpm range. I had the same issue with a mild 283 in my El Camino until a 5k converter was installed. My .02..
It's a 3200-ish 10" TCI currently. Seemed like plenty of converter for what I'm trying to do with the car. |
| | | Posts: 104 | Location: Oostburg WI | Registered: October 16, 2020 |  
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Years ago I had a carb bbc that did something kinda similar. I ended up putting some epoxy in the intake runners and it fixed it.
I was thinking maybe it was a velocity thing through the carb so maybe a smaller carb or to your point, choking down the intake a little bit. The fact that it seems to work perfectly fine (on the street only so far) at a lower RPM sort of killed that thinking. |
| | | Posts: 104 | Location: Oostburg WI | Registered: October 16, 2020 |  
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