Leyland P76 Owners 2004 | 
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 Holley carb question 
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  - From: v8mazda7
 
  - Sent: Sunday, May 02, 2004
 
  
  - Can anyone tell me what if there is any reason that a Holley 4150  can't be installed rotated 180 degrees?
 
  - Any advantages?
 
  - The previous owner has set my car up this way, so the linkages and fuel line  plumbing is reversed from a "normal" installation.
 
  - The application is a V-8 powered Mod class autocross car with a single plane manifold.
 
  - Daryl
 
  
  Reply
  
  - Date: Monday, May 03, 2004
 
  - Daryl,
 
  
  - This is a good question.
 
  - I put my 215 in a mid-engined car so to make the linkage correct I also had to reverse the carb 180 degrees.
 
  - Seems to  run fine.
 
  - However, I remember about thirty years ago reading an article about carb placement.
 
  - The authors took a 2-barrel carb, centered it on a manifold and ran the quarter mile.
 
  - They then took the same carb, offset it forward (similar to a 4-barrel placement) and raced it again.
 
  - Turns  out when it was shifted forward it got better performance.
 
  - The theory 	was that acceleration forced the gas mixture toward the back of the engine thereby starving the front cylinders.
 
  - So shifting the carb slightly forward overcame this.
 
  - With that in mind, a 4-barrel carb reversed 180 degrees should not perform as well as one mounted  correctly.
 
  
  - Dave S.
 
 
 
 
  
		
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