Carburetor Tuning Through the Years Denver CO
Carburetor Tuning Through the Years
February 01, 2008 The modern "square" design of Holley carburetors was popularly introduced during the late 1950s. Because this style of Holley carburetor featured a simple, modular design with interchangeable parts and a great degree of adjustability, it immediately found favor with performance enthusiasts. In this story, we'll use the Holley 4150-series carburetors to illustrate how to select, Before we start, it's important to know that Holley carburetor "list" or identification numbers are found on the front of the choke tower or immediately behind the throttle linkage on racing carburetors manufactured with no choke towers. Keep in mind that the model number (4150, 4160, etc.) designates the carburetor configuration while the list number designates the actual design application. Basic Metering Circuits Whether thermostatically or manually activated, the choke provides mixture enrichment for cold starting and cold driveability performance. Unlike many domestic carburetors, the 4150 Holley float... |
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