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| Posted:Jun 17 2003, 02:12 AM |
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I have a 350 Holley on my TE Cortina and it surges when i'm driving. While its warming up, i'll hold down the accelerator and it'll hold revs, then back off and stall.
Any suggestions?
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| Posted:Jun 17 2003, 03:15 AM |
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Well from my memory you can do two things
1st Dyno it and get it tuned might remove the problem
Most people these days use a electric pump and fuel regualtor
If correct on what is occuring, your fuel is heating up too quickly inside the engine bay. With the Fuel pump and regualtor you always have cold or lets jsut say constant level of fuel being feed to the Carby.
but I would dyno it fist to see if it's just out of tune or you are runing out of fuel 350's are common on 202's even worked and don't require fuel upgrades but on a 250, which is what I think you have you might need an upgrade.
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