I'm sure there are a few Blow thru guys around & about so I am curious as to whether or not all of you are running carb enclosures ??? Is anybody running a bonnet or "carb hat" ?? I remember the insanly fast 18' small block powered Donzi that ran like 120+ that was owned by GEO on oso ran a bonnet, however if I remember corretly it was EFI (which yes I would like to be doing but out of the budget)..
I know that all the "marine" kits come with enclosures (procharger/vortech) as well as the R-Tech setup (which I would also love to have btw)
So I guess what I'm asking is anybody out there running a Blow Thru Centrifical with a Cabureter & running a "carb hat" instead of the eclosure ??
Without trying to be a smart azz in any way I'm really not not looking for "don't you think the mfg's know what they are doing & use carb enclosures for a reason answers"
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09-19-2009 03:04 AM
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09-19-2009 08:02 AM
the idea behind the "box" is that the carburetor isn't really under pressure. Seals and gaskets between parts of the carb were never designed to contain any more than a few pounds of fuel pressure. In theory, inside the box is all the same pressure so there is no pressure differential from inside the carb to outside the carb.
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09-19-2009 01:55 PM
Thanks for your response..
I do understand what you are saying about the pressure & I could be totally wrong but I could't see that being a problem running 6-8lbs of boost on a properly setup blow thru carb..?.. There are allot of non marine setups blowing a Ton of boost through carbs with hats on them & no box..However that being said I'm all ears & always willing to listen to opinions (well most of the time.. haha.)
So here here is my "personal" main problem with the box :: When it comes time for maintnance, tunning, ect..ect.. on the carb its obvlously going to make it much more difficult esp. if i happen to be sitting at the dock.. Another is the fact that the box is not going to seal up perfect therefore having a slight & (very minimual i'm sure) pressure drop.. Yes I can be sealed up better but there goes more to the list above.. Lastley I could be wrong again but it seems to me that the motor would be a bit more responsive with a carb hat over the box ??
How about the saftey issues of a hat over the box ?? I assumed the box deal had something to do with Coast guard approval ect.. ?? Was that a wrong assumption ??
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09-20-2009 02:21 PM
I've got a customer with a pair of Carb shop blow through with SME bonnets. Three seasons @10lbs boost with no problems so far. I haven't done any enclosed vs bonnet comparisons, but this one seems to work well.
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09-21-2009 01:27 PM35 Cigarette Mistress
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09-21-2009 01:44 PM
Thanks.. I agree they do look better & another one of my reasons that may sound silly to some.. Yeah I know the BG carbs advertise sealed throttle shafts.. I definatly agree with the maintnance part as well..
Are those M1's ? on HP 500's ?? Looks like they are spinning pretty hard..? Out of curiosity who is doing his carb work ?? I am sending a few of my brackets out to powder coat in the next day orso so I am trying to get a game plan on my intercooler routing ect.. I am also waiting to get a crankshaft accesory pully from Vortech.. I would like to mount my inercooler a bit differantly in order to clean it up a bit & get the look I want..
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09-21-2009 02:06 PM
Yeah.. Trying to do the old girl up right in an attempt to somewhat keep her "legend" statis.. haha
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09-22-2009 06:37 AM
Performance Carbs out of Ontario California is where I got the carbs. Engine setup is a little different now, as Tim mentioned. Still M1 Prochargers, those are 3.05" pulleys, running 2.85" pulleys now, blowers are maxed out at around 7-8 psi.
Your not going to have an issue sealing the carbs bowls. The throttle shafts will seep a little. My plates are referenced to the bonnet, which keeps boost on the shafts, and keeps the seeps to a minimum. I'm also running blow off valves. Throttling in rough water is when you might get some seeping.
Its very important you have a good fuel system. Im running a Aeromotive pump, thru #10 lines feeding the motors and #8 returns. You also need a fuel pressure regulator that increases pressure 1 for 1 with boost.
I also returned your email. Give me a call when you get a chance.
LE
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09-22-2009 12:25 PMEarhart just dyno'd a 572 inch @ 1200hp. Had an f2 Procharger with a 960 c&s blow thru carb with a bonnet. Ran about 15psi of boost and had a 1:1 boost referanced fuel pressure regulator. Granted it was a drag race motor and i'm not a carb guy, but it worked flawlessly. Didn't see any throttle shaft leaks even at high boost levels. I'm not sure if c&s does any marine work but they may be an option.
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09-22-2009 12:39 PMYeah, I know what you mean. This guy paid over $1400 for his.
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09-22-2009 04:06 PM
I just looked back & they were in the 1150.00 range for one of their billet aerosols.. The differance in my quote may be that I would definatly not be needing that much carb & he may have even used a 4500 instead of a 4150 like would better fit my application.. Feel free to post any pics you may have of the setup on the drag motor.. Marine or not its all cool stuff & welcome here !!
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09-22-2009 04:15 PM
Anybody used any of the Barry Grant bt carbs ? Seems like allot of carb for the coin ?
Just curious of any real world experiance ?
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09-23-2009 12:43 AM
Anybody want to comment on the effect of tubbing length from the charger to the intercooler and then up to the carb & its relation to boost & even throttle response loss ??
I ask this b/c I have some ideas of relocating my intercooler a bit & I see allot of centrificals making Huge power in street & drag cars ect.. with a few miles of tubbing work & routing..
I will go ahead & add that yes I know I am not dealing with a drag car.. & yes I realize that most of these guys are launching at rediculous rpm's & have boost built up & ready..
Common sense tells me to keep all tubbing as short & straight shot as possible but anybody want to comment on this..?