As much as I've said I wanna keep it original-looking, I'm getting discouraged about my ability and willingness to rebuild the 7200VV carb, especially after finding out I need to drop another 50+ bucks on a special tool set. Logical second option: Convert it to a 4Barrel top end.
The simplest and most tried-and-true method seems to be P72Ford's combo on The Red Box:
Edelbrock 3783 EGR intake, 8053 EGR plate, 1406 carburetor, and Lokar SS throttle cable
Getting the carb and intake used, that's probably $400ish all in if I'm patient, which is something that could be done in the reasonably near future.
The problem is, P72ford seems underwhelmed by the results, even with 3.73 gears (which I'd also be looking at) and a full exhaust system. I know part of the issue is a wonky tranny, but it still makes me hesitate. He reports only a couple MPG loss going from the puny Variable Venturi to the eddie 4barrel, but his original mileage (17mpg highway) is a good bit short of what I'm getting.
The other option I'm thinking of is a smallish (590CFM?) Holley with whatever other intake people here would recommend.
I'm open to any suggestions, but my main questions are:
1. Just how quickly do people think the VV carb would be come a limiting factor in performance? I realize that's hard to quantify, but if I went to a combo like GT40 heads, Explorer cam, BBK swap headers, and a 2.5 inch catted dual setup, would it be absolutely killing my power at that point? Would it make those mods useless or just reduce the effectiveness? I'd like to keep the carb if I could just for a bit of sleeper effect (when the rest of the engine is pumped up) and for originality, but if it's an absolute non-starter, I might as well keep it in the basement and put a real carb on it.
2. What actually has to be fabricated and tweaked for me to run the Edelbrock setup above and lokar throttle bracketry? This would be keeping the EGR and everything else as original as possible. Is there anything else I'd need other than gaskets?
3. What other Intake and carb combos would be suitable keeping in mind the (short term) future mods of :
gt40 heads, full exhaust with headers, 3.55 or 3.73 gears, HO valvebody and a few other little tranny things
and would those intake/carb combos need something other than the above Lokar unit to work with the AOD
4. Am I right in thinking that a 4bbl intake with 2bbl adapter under the stock carb will do dick all, or is that maybe a worthwhile intermediate step?
Any other issues people can think of like accessories not fitting, hood clearance, etc. I'd be interested to hear.
The simplest and most tried-and-true method seems to be P72Ford's combo on The Red Box:
Edelbrock 3783 EGR intake, 8053 EGR plate, 1406 carburetor, and Lokar SS throttle cable
Getting the carb and intake used, that's probably $400ish all in if I'm patient, which is something that could be done in the reasonably near future.
The problem is, P72ford seems underwhelmed by the results, even with 3.73 gears (which I'd also be looking at) and a full exhaust system. I know part of the issue is a wonky tranny, but it still makes me hesitate. He reports only a couple MPG loss going from the puny Variable Venturi to the eddie 4barrel, but his original mileage (17mpg highway) is a good bit short of what I'm getting.
The other option I'm thinking of is a smallish (590CFM?) Holley with whatever other intake people here would recommend.
I'm open to any suggestions, but my main questions are:
1. Just how quickly do people think the VV carb would be come a limiting factor in performance? I realize that's hard to quantify, but if I went to a combo like GT40 heads, Explorer cam, BBK swap headers, and a 2.5 inch catted dual setup, would it be absolutely killing my power at that point? Would it make those mods useless or just reduce the effectiveness? I'd like to keep the carb if I could just for a bit of sleeper effect (when the rest of the engine is pumped up) and for originality, but if it's an absolute non-starter, I might as well keep it in the basement and put a real carb on it.
2. What actually has to be fabricated and tweaked for me to run the Edelbrock setup above and lokar throttle bracketry? This would be keeping the EGR and everything else as original as possible. Is there anything else I'd need other than gaskets?
3. What other Intake and carb combos would be suitable keeping in mind the (short term) future mods of :
gt40 heads, full exhaust with headers, 3.55 or 3.73 gears, HO valvebody and a few other little tranny things
and would those intake/carb combos need something other than the above Lokar unit to work with the AOD
4. Am I right in thinking that a 4bbl intake with 2bbl adapter under the stock carb will do dick all, or is that maybe a worthwhile intermediate step?
Any other issues people can think of like accessories not fitting, hood clearance, etc. I'd be interested to hear.
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