After reading an article in (the last?) HPP about 8 Dyno-proven Tuning Tips and a comment by Dan Jensen about jets and rods, I had a question on the major difference in stock settings between Pontiac and Oldsmobile. I realize the article was more geared to drag set-up, but the question for stock or street driven applies. Comparing same size engines equipped with Quadrajets, the jet/rod combinations are very different. Pretty much all the jets used from 70 to 72 across the board on all V8 engines were .069 to .072. But the primary rods on Olds were considerably larger, making a much leaner part throttle mixture. All rod tips are the same at .026, so wide open throttle is unaffected, but for instance, a 1972 Cutlass 350 uses .069 jet and .050 rod, a 19 difference and that is the same for the 72 Olds 442 455. The 72 Pontiac on the other hand uses .072 jets and .043 rod for 455, a 29 point difference. The numbers for 1970 higher compression engines are similar with the Pontiac engines much richer part throttle than the Oldsmobile engines.
Anyone know why the huge difference? Is it the adjustment on the part throttle screw or the internal passages and orifices? I learned years ago that when you increased jet size, you usually needed to also increase rod size or the carb would be much richer for normal part throttle and lose it's responsiveness. Without the discussion turning into which brand is better, it seems to me that the mixture between the 2 brands should be similar. Why the big difference?
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