Went up bee canyon today and the farther I went up the worse my jeep ran. It sounded like the gas was popping in the headers and when I stepped on the gas it would backfire and sputter really bad. It got a little better in 4th gear. On the way back down it seemed to get a little better the farther down I got. I am running a 302 with a truck avenger carb. It always smelled a bit rich. I think the carb needs to be rejetted for the elevation. Can I get some input from you guys if I am on track or is there something I am missing.
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Is it the aluminum avenger 670 cfm? Jetting is easy on Holly carbs. If it's the new style metering plates you don't have to remove them to re-jet. You can pick up a variety pack of jets from Pep boys or a local speed shop. Russ is right; pull the plugs; if the are white/tan, they are good and there might be something else going on, if they are black and sooty, too rich. And from what you describe it might just be a jetting issue. You can tune the carb for both altitude and sea level, just a bit of a compromise depending on how much performance you actually want when driving around town. You can rich it up little and go a few numbers hotter on the plugs, or lean it down and run a colder plug. But its all easily done.[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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Originally posted by neilbyrd View PostSo I checked the plugs and they have soot on them. I called Holley and they suggested going down 2 sizes. Called Summit and they are on their way. Thanks for the input.[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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Originally posted by neilbyrd View Postya I believe I need it to lean out in higher elevation that is where I was haveing the problems. If it is to lean what will the plugs look like then?[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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Originally posted by rat patrol View PostAwsome, but remember, going down two sizes at your altitude will lean out the engine at higher altitude, and too lean is not good. So even if the engine starts running better after the change, make sure to check the plugs a couple of times afterward to make sure they are burning correctly. And, don't make any other changes to the carb like changing idle mixture or anything. Change the jets and drive it for a while unless the change makes it worse. Always with carb; one change at a time. Makes going back easier.
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Originally posted by 1 Bad F N Z View PostRat at higher altitutes, the engine will run richer. Less air makes a engine run richer.[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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Originally posted by chris142 View PostI don't think 2 sizes will make much difference. If it was mine I'd go 4 or 6 sizes leaner, check the plugs after a cruise and listen for any detonation.[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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Ya that makes sense but his carb must be running extreemly rich and I don't think 2 sizes will make enough difference.
But I have acess to a chassie dyno too so I can see what the mixture really is.
My pickup spent 8hrs on the dyno trying to jet an Edelbrock carb. We gave up on that piece of junk and went to a Holley.
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