Paul_G
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A little history, When I got this 69 Road Runner it had a hurt 528 Hemi in it with the an F1 Procharger, and using an antique water meth system. It had a horrible tune on it, too much timing and way to lean. No wonder the Hemi was damaged. Three cylinders scored, broken rings, compression under 80 pounds in those three. The Hemi is out for rebuild. I have a low compression 440 refreshed, opened ring gap, and running very nicely.
Time to dial in the tune with the Procharger and water meth system. I am using the custom built Holley 950 DP blow through carb that came with the car, it is fully rebuilt. Using a standard PV in the front with boost referenced PV in back. Timing set at 15° base with total at 26°, all in by 1500 RPM. I put a 5" pulley on the Procharger. The most boost I have seen from it is 5 to 8 psi, and it does not start to make measurable boost till 3500 RPM and above. It might go up a bit more with more rpm, but I have not gone there yet. The meth is set to start spraying at 3 to 4psi. I am using Boost Juice.
I have the carb set up square using a combination of jets and PVCR sizing. This is where I may need some guidance. This is a street cruiser convertible. It wont see any track time. I still want a very safe tune for full throttle runs even on the street. I am trying to use smaller jets in the primary side with more fuel coming from the primary PVCR. This is for economy. Secondary side has larger jets with a smaller PVCR than the primary side to keep both side equal. I plan to keep the total amount of fuel the same, primary and secondary sides, keeping it square.
Using the wideband A/F ratio gauge I want to have my street and highway cruise AFR's in the 14.5 to 15 range for economy by using smaller main jets and more fuel from the primary PV. On street acceleration when in the main jets and main PV is open, but before the secondary's come in, I am shooting for AFR's in low to mid 12 range, boost not even coming in yet. When at full throttle, secondary's open, and RPM climbing to 5000 is 11's a good place to be?
Time to dial in the tune with the Procharger and water meth system. I am using the custom built Holley 950 DP blow through carb that came with the car, it is fully rebuilt. Using a standard PV in the front with boost referenced PV in back. Timing set at 15° base with total at 26°, all in by 1500 RPM. I put a 5" pulley on the Procharger. The most boost I have seen from it is 5 to 8 psi, and it does not start to make measurable boost till 3500 RPM and above. It might go up a bit more with more rpm, but I have not gone there yet. The meth is set to start spraying at 3 to 4psi. I am using Boost Juice.
I have the carb set up square using a combination of jets and PVCR sizing. This is where I may need some guidance. This is a street cruiser convertible. It wont see any track time. I still want a very safe tune for full throttle runs even on the street. I am trying to use smaller jets in the primary side with more fuel coming from the primary PVCR. This is for economy. Secondary side has larger jets with a smaller PVCR than the primary side to keep both side equal. I plan to keep the total amount of fuel the same, primary and secondary sides, keeping it square.
Using the wideband A/F ratio gauge I want to have my street and highway cruise AFR's in the 14.5 to 15 range for economy by using smaller main jets and more fuel from the primary PV. On street acceleration when in the main jets and main PV is open, but before the secondary's come in, I am shooting for AFR's in low to mid 12 range, boost not even coming in yet. When at full throttle, secondary's open, and RPM climbing to 5000 is 11's a good place to be?