I got the new JEGS catalogue in the mail a few days ago, which I always go through daydreaming of my days driving " 'Merican Iron."
I've noticed there are two different 350 cfm two barrel carburetors sold, one by Holley and the other called Road Demon.
I was wondering if I could put a B8 motor with the less radical of the two FMS cams and a FMS set of headers, with one of these 350 cfm carbs; to achieve some sort of torquey and powerful yet highly tractable engine for the Festiva?
I keep thinking about towing something, and how having the extra power to do that would be useful. Not to mention just fooling around driving for entertainment; with the better suspension I've already installed, as well as the Aspire brake upgrade I'm half through, and maybe even some wider rims and tires too when the current set of skins are dust.
I'd seen someone with a Mazda GTX motor in a Festiva, with 132 hp, dual cams and fuel injection; and wondered if using a B8 and a two-barrel set-up might be a more leisurely yet worthy approach.
Realizing this as a fantasy for perhaps the next millennium; but, attracted since my 289 '67 Mustang fastback used to have a Holley two-barrel, I'd driven my first few years as a college student during the early seventies, with Monroe Load-Leveler shocks on all four corners and the then new and revolutionary SEARS steel-belted radial tires too, and the three speed stick.
I also wonder what the difference is between the two carbs in JEGS?
I've noticed there are two different 350 cfm two barrel carburetors sold, one by Holley and the other called Road Demon.
I was wondering if I could put a B8 motor with the less radical of the two FMS cams and a FMS set of headers, with one of these 350 cfm carbs; to achieve some sort of torquey and powerful yet highly tractable engine for the Festiva?
I keep thinking about towing something, and how having the extra power to do that would be useful. Not to mention just fooling around driving for entertainment; with the better suspension I've already installed, as well as the Aspire brake upgrade I'm half through, and maybe even some wider rims and tires too when the current set of skins are dust.
I'd seen someone with a Mazda GTX motor in a Festiva, with 132 hp, dual cams and fuel injection; and wondered if using a B8 and a two-barrel set-up might be a more leisurely yet worthy approach.
Realizing this as a fantasy for perhaps the next millennium; but, attracted since my 289 '67 Mustang fastback used to have a Holley two-barrel, I'd driven my first few years as a college student during the early seventies, with Monroe Load-Leveler shocks on all four corners and the then new and revolutionary SEARS steel-belted radial tires too, and the three speed stick.
I also wonder what the difference is between the two carbs in JEGS?
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