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If drag racing is your thing, disabling the port throttles might make sense.
Otherwise, on 350s and 368s, the car will probably accelerate quicker, if the port throttles are working. This is because at low rpm, with the port throttles open or removed, air velocity is very low and that decreases torque at the low end and the beginning of the mid range. Engines larger than that are, for the most part, immune from the low air port velocity problem. As for 100LL, do not run leaded fuel if you have cats or oxygen sensors. It renders both useless in short order. Also 100LL doesn't work as well in a high-rpm LT5 as it does in a low rpm aircraft engine. Finally, it greatly decreases spark plug life. You're much better off mixing 100 unleaded race gas with pump gas.
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From the perspective of one that is running sans SPTs, you'd be (pleasantly) surpised to know that ain't so! Referring to the FSM related to conditions for the secodaries to open, accelleration so light as to keep the SPTs closed is such that velocity is more a factor of the TB plates than runner cross-sectional area. In other words, even moderate throttle demands and speeds will trip the secondaires open - making the arguement of whether to eliminate the SPTs or not becomes MOOT for practial purposes. However, something I think we'd all be interested in is the affect running sans secondaries might have on emissions compliance. The question has been posed several times, but perhaps Sammy being the exception, to my knowledge nothing in the way of conclusive data has come to light. From my experience in driving w/ and w/o secondaries in traffic the difference is subtle, BUT it is there. Running w/o those pesky things really makes the LT5 behave in traffic soooo much nicer...is/was my opinion. And, then there's the benefit of having the secondary port valves constantly being washed by fuel. Clean valves are always better than dirty ones from a performance perspective. P. Last edited by Paul Workman; 11-07-2012 at 09:44 AM. |
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I have more trouble with the wipers hardening for lack of use. I could just rip them off and toss them but I think keeping things in good working order is best. ![]()
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I've had it both ways - have real (not hypothetical) knowledge and I'd not go back to them even if it were an option (not in my case). I'd bet once you pulled them too, you'd need a much better reason than "working order" to go back. And nowhere has the topic of performance @ WOT been discussed. Well, do whatcha want. The pros for NOT having them (for me) outweighs the cons by a wide margin. But, your mileage may vary! P. |
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You're right about fewer failures with fewer parts. Still I choose to leave the wipers on the car even though that would be fewer parts to fail. Each to his own and we owe it to newbies to see a clear picture of removing systems IMHO.
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Having less chance for vacuum leaks is what motivated me to have Pete remove mine. Glad we removed them. One less thing......
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I would be curious to try a before and after emissions test.
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i will tyr to get ahold of john and see if he has a copy of the test or can give me the new owner
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