Well finally got arounf to running car with a vacuum gauge hooked up. Here is what I found.
Baseline was gauge reading direct vacuum source to see what the motor was pulling. vac can running of drivers side ported source.
idle 20" in park 17" in gear @ 650rpm, 20"@25mph , 22" at 55mph and 25" coasting.
on ported source on drivers side above fuel inlet I teed in vacuum gauge there and got these readings.
idle was 0, 17" at 25 mph, at 55 mph pulls to 17 and then fades to 8 then to 5 when just maintaining hwy speed. if pedal is pushed slightly vacuum comes back but car is then accelerating. Exhaust note also changes when vacuum fades lower.
coasting on hwy with no throttle goes to zero as expected and will go to 5 or lower during WOT.
With 3:08 gears highway cruising requires very minimal throttle and run 2200rpms at 55mph.
here is interesting thing the ported source on passenger side base plate was then tried. same stretch of road.
idle 0", 15" at 25 mph, 20" at 55mph (steady), uphill at 35 mph was 12", and WOT was same @ 5"
car seems snappier with this source as vacuum comes up instantly, on normal acceleration.
Ignition is set to 14 initial and 20 from mech at 3000. with 14 from vac can.
What do you think? Am I crazy, figured the port in baseplate would fade not the higher drivers side port.
not planning on going in carb to trace as car is running very very well.
just curious what you thought.
Gerry