Drop base filter restriction

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Drop base filter restriction

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I have been taking a close look at the drop base filter thats fitted to the 390's on the two cars that I have and wondering how much of a restriction they are causing - on the Dutton the top of the filter is being dented by the float bowl breather the lid is that close.

On the G27 the Wildcat Spider manifold is quite a high rise a a nice deep filter will not fit under the bonnet - I have removed the bonnet bulge at the moment - but was hoping to refit but looking at this I really think that its causing a big restriction. A 3" filter or a flat base filter will means a significantly bigger bonnet hump.

My car does not run choke butterflys so I was considering taking the carb off and milling the choke horns off and doing some epoxy work to flow the carb entry.

Any thoughts on these issues?

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Andrew


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Post by CastleMGBV8 »

Andrew,

The minimal clearance to the lid on a dropped base filter does cause flow problems.

Whether you can modify the carb in the way suggest I don't know.

Real Steel are very knowledgable on Holley carbs, alternatively you could ask your question on the US British V8 Forum where they will have more information on the subject.

http://forum.britishv8.org/list.php?6

Alternatively you could fit a Top Hat to the carb with one or two remote cone type filters depending on your flow requirements.

Hope you get some answers.

Kevin.
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