kallio67
Well-Known Member
First off, I recently bought a 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 and I am looking to get it running like a champ. There are no plans to have a drag car here...It plans to live on the street with some time on the Highway, as they are often times hard to avoid here in Atlanta Ga. It was originally a 318 automatic but it currently has a 383-4bbl out of a 1969 Dodge Charger...it is still an automatic. From what can tell, everything else is original to the car...aside from the wheels. It has a stock intake manifold, 625 cfm Carter AFB 9634 SA Comp Series carburetor, headers(not sure what kind) into 2.5" pipes. At 70 mph it runs at just over 2000 rpm, so I am assuming it has the stock 2.94 open rear end. It was an AC car, but none of the components are there and I do not have plans to reinstall it. It also has a slight stutter when I hit the gas from a dead stop.
I' feel like ive done a ton of research on the Carter carb but haven't really gotten the answer I'm looking for. I also keep reading that for street application I should look for a carb with vacuum secondaries. Does the Carter AFB 9000 series carb has vacuum secondaries? Is there a better carb option? Ideally, I would prefer to keep the Carter if there is no benefit to replacing it. I am also looking to upgrade to an Edelbrock Intake Manifold. What kind of intake manifold should I pair with it...low rise/high rise? Will I see any major performance improvement with an upgraded intake manifold?
As I stated before, I'm not looking to build a race car...but I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't go red light to red light from time to time.
Any insight will be appreciated.
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I' feel like ive done a ton of research on the Carter carb but haven't really gotten the answer I'm looking for. I also keep reading that for street application I should look for a carb with vacuum secondaries. Does the Carter AFB 9000 series carb has vacuum secondaries? Is there a better carb option? Ideally, I would prefer to keep the Carter if there is no benefit to replacing it. I am also looking to upgrade to an Edelbrock Intake Manifold. What kind of intake manifold should I pair with it...low rise/high rise? Will I see any major performance improvement with an upgraded intake manifold?
As I stated before, I'm not looking to build a race car...but I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't go red light to red light from time to time.
Any insight will be appreciated.
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