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Superior Automotive Holley Carburetor Dyno Testing - Fueling Around

Superior Automotive Gets More Power From A Brand-New Holley
By Wayne Cook
Photography by Wayne Cook
Holley Carburetor Dyno Test Installing
This is our new 650-cfm Holley... 
   
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Holley Carburetor Dyno Test Installing
This is our new 650-cfm Holley double-pumper carb. With the car strapped onto the rollers, the idle is adjusted prior to the first pull.
Holley Carburetor Dyno Test Dyno
Holley Carburetor Dyno Test On The Dyno
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Holley Carburetor Dyno Test On The Dyno
Superior Automotive's Don Spaccarotella runs the '69 Mustang through the gears, settling in Fourth before the throttle is nailed, while carefully watching both the rpm and the air/fuel ratio. Several pulls were taken to ensure repeatability and to make sure there were no major problems with our project car.
Holley Carburetor Dyno Test Double Pumper
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Holley Carburetor Dyno Test Double Pumper
Normally, for a performance rebuild, the carb is completely disassembled and soaked in solvent for cleaning. Because the carburetor is new, Spaccarotella says he won't remove it from the engine. The central body of the carb remains in place, while various components are removed and replaced. Here, the rear float bowl is drained into a receptacle designed specifically for this purpose.
Holley Carburetor Dyno Test Float Bowl
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Holley Carburetor Dyno Test Float Bowl
With the float bowl empty, disassembly begins. Here, the four float-bowl retaining bolts are removed.
Holley Carburetor Dyno Test Float Bowl
Next, the float bowl and the... 
   
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Holley Carburetor Dyno Test Float Bowl
Next, the float bowl and the metering block sandwiched between the float bowl and main body are removed. The float levels are fine; Spaccarotella is interested in the metering blocks. P

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