TOOK THIS TO A NEW THREAD ( don´t want to mix around to much in Alex´s thread)
Originally Posted by EGLITOM
interesting
My holley works perfect right out of the box. I have slight hassitation if i step in at around 3000 RPM until 4000 RPM. It may have to do with the 750 cfm pro carb beeing a bit to big for the 331 and the cam i have in this range, but i will give it a try to dial it out.
Would this 1350 cfm unit on a super victor EFI intake give me the possibility to reach drivability from idle(which i have) and even more top power than with the 750 carb.What you think ?
TOM
Hi Tom,
A properly tuned 750 should work great on a performance 331. If o/all mixture is good on a steady pull, it's probably a secondary pump shot issue. I often used a small pump cam on the primaries and a pink pump cam on the back, and you may need to play with pump shot duration by changing shooter size too.
As for your EFI question, going too big on a carb creates problems that are related to low velocity. EFI like the one you pictured meters fuel on manifold absolute pressure and even an open plenum intake and a large throttle body should produce excellent drivability and response from idle up. Having said that there's probably not a lot of top end to be gained, possibly none, unless your current 750 is not optimised and/or is sitting on a dual plane intake manifold, or an inferior single plane.
Cheers, Andrew<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
Originally Posted by EGLITOM

interesting
My holley works perfect right out of the box. I have slight hassitation if i step in at around 3000 RPM until 4000 RPM. It may have to do with the 750 cfm pro carb beeing a bit to big for the 331 and the cam i have in this range, but i will give it a try to dial it out.
Would this 1350 cfm unit on a super victor EFI intake give me the possibility to reach drivability from idle(which i have) and even more top power than with the 750 carb.What you think ?
TOM
Hi Tom,
A properly tuned 750 should work great on a performance 331. If o/all mixture is good on a steady pull, it's probably a secondary pump shot issue. I often used a small pump cam on the primaries and a pink pump cam on the back, and you may need to play with pump shot duration by changing shooter size too.
As for your EFI question, going too big on a carb creates problems that are related to low velocity. EFI like the one you pictured meters fuel on manifold absolute pressure and even an open plenum intake and a large throttle body should produce excellent drivability and response from idle up. Having said that there's probably not a lot of top end to be gained, possibly none, unless your current 750 is not optimised and/or is sitting on a dual plane intake manifold, or an inferior single plane.
Cheers, Andrew<!-- google_ad_section_end -->