This should help? Here is a copy of an email I received a few days ago:
Hi Cliff,
I thought you might like a picture of one of your beautiful carbs sitting on this nasty 468. Twas the night before the dyno session and all thru the house, not a creature was stirring...
And the next day on the last and best two pulls, peak tq. was 604 ft.lbs.at 3900 rpm, and the best hp pull was 552 at 5500 rpm. SD ported KRE heads flowing around 297 cfm, RPM intake, SD Old Faithful cam, 10.5:1 cr., crank scraper, 30 degrees total timing, and Cliff's 800 cfm q-jet.
There were a couple of other brand boys there that were so shocked, I thought we were going to have to dial 911.
The dyno guy walked out into the shop and says...604 ft. lbs. with a Q-Jet, can you believe it
!!! The only thing we had to do to the carb was adjust the idle speed and lean the APT 1/4 turn! Thanks Cliff!!!
Folks are a LOT smarter these days than they used to be, and we don't hear too much of that nonesense these days.
I can say with without hesitation, we don't hear any of that CRAP when we are sitting in the staging lanes in final rounds at a big race!! I keep toilette paper in my car when folks wonder over and see the factory q-jet sitting on the stock intake, as they usually crap themselves!
Seriously, I've watched for years as folks with all sorts of engines removed their factory carbs and intakes and installed aluminum intakes and 600cfm Holley or Edelbrock AFB clone carburetors....only to LOOSE power everyplace over the factory parts.....but it was the "cool" thing to do back in the day.
Hey, at least they could put a sticker in their window, do "donuts" in the High School parking lot, and burn everyones eyes who stood behind their cars when they were idling!.....LOL.....Cliff