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Unanswered: How much HP is a 38DGAS good for?
Todd
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This is in reference to an Opel only, I've seen 160 hp on a built-up Toyota 22R with a 38 DGAS without much trouble. I'm sure there are other engines out there with more (as well as less) hp potential from the same sized carb. Bob |
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When I was running a 38 DGAS on my 2.0, I reached a point where I was draining the fuel bowl while racing. It would hit a brick wall in 3rd gear at about 5500-5800 RPM. With the mods I have the engine is guessamated at about 150 HP. I changed to a SSD 45 DCOE, using the same fuel pump, and haven't had the same problems.
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Fuel delivery question
Everyone has their own system that they think works best, and depending on engine displacement,compression,cam timing and fuel delivery they may all be right. The bigger the horse the more you have to feed him if you want him to plow
Downdraft weber 32/36 or 38 is a very good carb. outta the box, can get better with tuning. Sidedraft weber is even more tuneable, more parts available such as venturi,chokes and venturi stacks along with the jets. Sidedraft works better on a Manta or Ascona because you can get out farther from the head (more low end torque) better suited for every day driving. Now we come to the Holley, I like it because I know a lot about tuning one. 350CFM small cc engine and 500CFM 2200 and over with big valves, good cam and good exhaust system. To use the Holley if you do not have the right manifold (Cannon) then you need port work done to the Opel manifold and adaptor and that requires someone with a flow-bench and the knowledge to properly improve the flow of the manifold.
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