so by changing the gears, I solve the torque problem; but what do I sacrifice? I always felt that you never get something for nothing. Billy you said changing to a 2 barrel carb would help, would a four be better or would I only be stopping at every other gas station?
P.S. thanks guys for all the info it's really helping me get a mental picture of my new hobby!
Plus, the toy has 3 on the tree. Is it easy to convert it to the floor so it sits next to the transfer case shifter?
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A properly set up 4 BBL carb should only use the front two ports unless you are putting a heavy demand on the engine. The additional two ports are there to supply the extra fuel and air needed as the engine starts to require more for power. At normal operations like cruise and street legal acceleration

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[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> the secondaries are keept closed thus giving you better gas milage. So even if you are going to stomp it from the light the secondaries shouldn't initially open but shoud be adjusted to open smoothly as the engine needs more air and fuel when the revs climb. Then at cruise they should pretty much close and open for passing and hill climbing. That is how a 4 BBL can give you better milage than a 2 BBL. The 2 BBL has large ports that are open all the time, the 4 BBL has smaller individual ports but when the secondaries open the effective port size increases with demand.
The bottom line is that if the 4 BBL is properly set up, it is far superior to a 2 BBL. In fact there are a lot of complaints about poor milage, but here is one thing that definately has a direct effect. I would venture a guess that if the secondary operation was checked a lot of people would find they open too soon or are oen when they shouldn't be for normal operation.
Also, you need to decide what you want this vehicle for. Offroad only, takes a completely different setup than a high performance vehicle. A general use vehicle that can spend a little time off road and still be a reasonable daily driver requires a different setup and some comprimises, ( the way it was built by Ford for general sale). Off road only, who cares about cruise characteristics, for performance be preared to spend money on parts, FUEL and fines

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Good luck,

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