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    Posted: 09 Feb 2015 at 8:54pm
I have a wd45 with a 226 what is the best down draft carb for pulling
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don't know where your from but most places make you use updraft carb
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I live in tn and the pulls around here at least the ones I pull in allow it
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Did you design a whole new manifold?
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wonder if he really means up draft
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Just another wannabe puller who thinks something as simple as a different carb will double the HP of his engine??
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote big d Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Feb 2015 at 9:25pm
No I'm not just another wannabe puller I have ported the head I have 4/18 overbore m&w pistons a custom header 3 angle valve job and the crank has been offset with wd45 diesel rods and a reground can changed over to electronic ignition with a 50,000 volt coil no I didn't mean updraft carb it has a zenith on it now that has a bigger jet so I know a little bit about pulling
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Well then, you'll have to ask one of your competitors what they recommend as the "best" down-draft carb for your specific application. Where I come from, there isn't such a class with down-draft carbs and no governor control of the engine speed. Good luck. Sure hope you used SP-46 pistons for a good compression ratio. The rods you used are actually shorter in length than a stock OEM rod.
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Originally posted by big d big d wrote:

I live in tn and the pulls around here at least the ones I pull in allow it


Where in Tennessee are you?
There isn't much a WC can't do.

WD's just do it better.
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East tn I live in Grainger county which is about 45 above knoxville
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2bbl holley
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hudsonator Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Feb 2015 at 3:33pm
Marvel made a 2 barrel side-draft, very small venturis, that went on Massey Ferguson 310 combines equipped with the mopar slant six.

I think we have a couple of them (side draft marvels) around. I'd like to see a picture of that manifold. Seems I did hear of a Heisler intake for a W that used a side-draft carb. Never saw one in person.
There isn't much a WC can't do.

WD's just do it better.
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thought that dr. allis had a manifold with no carb i would like to see a picture also
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I thought he said he had diesel rods with a offset crank. So what if the diesel rods are a little shorter....maybe the crank throws higher now........or his wrist pin height has changed. Who knows what pistons he is using. Good luck , sir. I CANT JUDGE YOU.
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Said he did. I e-mailed him bout' the manifold last week when he mentioned it. Didn't hear from him at all on it....
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I'm curious about your down draft manifold. Something you designed or someone you know designed? If so, what carburetors are the competitors running? Just curious. I like different approaches to high performance modifications being I'm a hotrodder by heart. Makes things interesting. I would think it wouldn't be to tough. My old racing partner and I made a couple sheetmetal intakes for inline Chevy sixes back in the late 60's for a couple customer's Drag Cars we experimented with. One manifold we designed handled two Holley 390 cfm carburetors mounted sideways. The other was a tunnel ram style manifold with a 750 double pumper Holley sittin' on top. The single with the 750 actually worked better. Was a lot of fun experimenting with those. Later Jack Clifford of famous Clifford Research came out with some neat "bolt-on" manifolds for the inlines...
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