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http://www.stockcarracing.com/techarticles/scrp_0508_carburetor_cures/
like this?
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make sure your timing is right, and what fuel are you using? what's your compression?
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Been in contact with Steve for over a year.
He can't get any blanks for 22R cams.
PM is best as I don't check but once-twice a week, if that..
thanks in advance.
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which cam are you running?
your dynamic compression will determine which gas is necessary.
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depends on what RPM you'll need to turn. anything from 6.25-7 might work.
we use 68-72" 'ish rollouts.(GY short track special 22" or 23" x8x13's)
various setups turn 6500-9000
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1981 celica GT with 5spd was the car that came with that gear.
Only that model, only that year.
the 3.42 is a lot more common.
Could also try some Legend classifieds..
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run a 6.7" or 7.5" rear end and the 4.30 pumkin with the A40 2nd gear,
1.45 that'll give you around 6.235 final. if you need more gear,
use the 7.5" rear.. lots of gears available shorter then...
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Do you have a wheel base rule?(both sides need to be the same?)
also, "wheel base" is centerline front axle to centerline rear axle, your talking track width above.
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O/S valves, porting, more compression, bigger cam.
2/3T heads can be ported H U G E for their size.
fit the biggest valves that won't touch.
Norris makes a couple nasty 3T cams.
make that head...
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assuming a stock 400 block ?
you'll need .8875" compression height pistons in which the pins will be completely under oil rings assuming Zero deck.
An aftermarket tall deck block would allow for...
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I use the above setup except with
275LF, 300RF
175LR, 150RR
spring set.
pre loaded anti sway bar on front only.
my strut towers are adjustable for camber.
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90mm 20R Toyota(2265cc if memory is right)
in 1-lb per cc would be very competitive with a good flowing head.
stage 5 head or compatible and stage 5 or SLR 314 cam etc..
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http://www.stahlheaders.com/Lit_Rod%20Length.htm
build the engine to suit your needs.
pick a piston, pick a bore, pick a crank..
then pick the rod that connects them..
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are you sleeving the blocks?
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3T's are domed stock. take that away.. and you'll lose too much compression.
no sense in a 7.5:1 N/A race engine...
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what are the rules for your class/track ??
I like yota's... lighter, corner well(more corner speed), easy to work on suspensions, and when built right can keep up on the straights. But you will...
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