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I'm curious about how much the clearance between carb and hood may affect engine performance. I thought about it quite some time ago, but set the idea aside since the engine/car seems to run great. I assume it's the same as it was back when this car was raced by prior owners, which gives me reason to think it's not necessarily something to worry about. Thinking about it again, after a good friends pop was asking me about it at the last race. I haven't gotten an accurate measurement, but eyeballing it, there can't be more than 2 inches clearance here. Thinking about putting a block of clay up there and closing the hood to see what it shows. Any thoughts/opinions on this? Thanks. William Kilduff 1970 Barracuda 1968 Camaro X2 1968 Caprice 1964 F100 | ||
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My flat hood was real close. I don't have a measurement. Didn't notice any performance difference when I went to a 4" cowl. I even think there might be consistency in having less fresh air available. It's always the same hot, dirty air. Tony Leonard | |||
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| DRR S/Pro |
I've always heard 3 inches of clearance, which begs the question, what if you have a air cleaner with a top, it's certainly not 3 inches from the top of the carburetor. What does help is using an air pan to trap the air into and around the carb. That resulted in a 3, almost 4 mph gain in my car. Bob | |||
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| DRR S/Pro |
Agreed. I have a 4” cowl and when I blocked off the rear opening with some cardboard to try it ran the same numbers. I use an air cleaner. | |||
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| DRR Pro |
3 fingers is all you need. My car ran just fine this way. However, just spent 75 hours lowering a Victor E for more room. More so to try different spacers. Chad Speier 785-623-0963 | |||
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| DRR Pro |
I think mine was at about 3/4" - 1" before it affected performance, installed the scoop, and use an air cleaner base sealed to the hood. Have added an air filter after finding a big rock laying on the front float bowl, when my distributor rotor broke, and the engine died during the burnout. I'll always believe that broken rotor saved my engine that night. "Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular." Dave Cook N375 | |||
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Carb to hood clearance question

