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Question about "Super Sucker" style spacersGo ![]() | New ![]() | Find ![]() | Notify ![]() | Tools ![]() | Reply ![]() | |
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The market has several companies that offer a "super sucker" style spacer. [APD, High Velocity Heads, BLP, [others]. I usually install one because "they say." it helps. Yet, I have never conducted a valid back-to-back test. The question is, has anyone conducted a valid test and has any results to share the difference between a 2" open spacer? The engine; *SBC 383, *high compression, *roller cam, *Dragon Slayer heads, *open plenum cast intake *APD methanol fuel system *S-10 that will weigh about 2750 with driver *powerglide w/6300 range converter *expected et 6.20 range Larry Woodfin | ||
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| DRR Trophy |
The guys on Engine Masters (TV show) performed the comparisons you are asking about. You may be able to find that show on the internet. | |||
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| DRR Trophy |
The Engine Masters show you need to watch is "Carb Spacers: Gimmick or Gold?" It first aired on April 17,2020, Season 5-Episode 8. | |||
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Open spacer if you need more plenum volume. 4-hole spacer for a taller mixture column, or to build velocity, discourage reversion, or help a carb that might be slightly too large. Super Sucker vs. 4-hole would be the question you're asking. An almost impossible task to clearly determine which is best in a certain car, in certain conditions, on track. "Your mileage may vary." I'm running a vintage, drop leg booster Holley 850 with a BLP products 3/4" spacer that is sandwiched between the main body and baseplate. 2 more 1" spacers under it, both are 4-hole I think, but now I'd have to go look. On a Victor Jr. 2775 383 SBC But too answer your question directly, who knows? Report back with your findings.This message has been edited. Last edited by: Goob, "Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular." Dave Cook N375 | |||
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| DRR S/Pro |
I have been using a 2 inch tall open spaced for the past four years on a modified, (welded) Edelbrock single plane 2927 intake. I have two Dominators, one is a 3 circuit 1050 that The Carb Shop modified, the second is a 3 circuit APD Max Flow 1250. In both cases the open spacer made more power, (the mph increased). Presently I'm using the Carb Shop 1050 for bracket racing but when I run the car in Super Gas or Super Comp I use the APD 1250. Years ago I used a stock Weiand dominator base intake with the spacer on a smaller 468 it didn't help until I welded four "Whale tails" in the plenum, that made a huge difference with a little stagger jetting. Bob | |||
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Did I miss something? Did they fuel each spacer? High speeds/ jet and timing? Dual plane loves stagger.This message has been edited. Last edited by: BP758, California Screaming! Raceless in California! | |||
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| DRR Sportsman |
I see little to no difference on either of my small blocks going from 2in super sucker to #1 stop throttle stop to 2in open spacer. Gas or alcohol ep | |||
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Question about "Super Sucker" style spacers

