Hi Everyone! New here and thanks for letting me be part of the community.
I have a '69 Firebird that is a work in progress. (I bought it in 2005, sold it in 2012, and bought it back again in 2018 after a long search) The car was originally a 350 HO, but a previous owner replaced the engine with a strange combination of a '70 400 block and some #15 small valve heads. He also swapped out the QJet for a Carter AFB that I've never really liked. I don't know what the cam is, the mileage sucks, and it doesn't have the horsepower that I'd like. I plan to use it as a driver, so something that's got some good streetability.
I'm replacing an Edelbrock intake with the original cast iron one and I just bought a QJet from a guy that had it rebuilt for use on his '68 Firebird. I checked out the shop that did the rebuild and they seem reputable. The rebuild looks thorough. I gave it a cursory look and here's what I've found:
Primary Jets: 73
Primary Rods: 43
Secondary Rods: BE
Everything else seems to be more or less in alignment with the second recipe in Cliff's book.
A couple questions:
I'm hoping that this setup will not be too much for the current configuration of the engine and that I can get better mileage and performance than the Carter. Also, I'm planning on doing some work on the engine next spring/summer - I have a set of #48 heads that will be rebuilt for it and probably the 744 cam. (I'm hoping that the pistons will allow for an engine that won't have too much compression) I'm also planning to add some long branch manifolds. I have a stock GM HEI installed.
Can anyone give me their thoughts on this setup? Anything jump out that should be done differently?
Thanks everyone!
-Tim