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4 barrel manifold for a P76 WANTED

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4 barrel manifold for a P76 WANTED

Post by 4.42doormangierangie »

i'm looking at doing the 4 barrel conversion on my p76, i've been told to look into a 4 barrel 390 holley. Does anyone have one for sale???

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Post by defmec »

470 4b holley is what u want ;)
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Post by 4.42doormangierangie »

have you done the 470, do you find it has problems with angles?? and where would you get a manifold to suit such a carby?? cheers
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Post by Hobie18 »

What about a P76 manifold with the twin strombergs grafted onto it. Already have one completed but upgraded car before installing it. Can email pics if you pm your email address.
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Post by Loanrangie »

defmec wrote:470 4b holley is what u want ;)
470 ? i know of the 390/450/465, is it a newer model ? I have a 450 on mine just using an adapter plate.
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Post by 80rangie »

Gee I only have a little one :oops:

I have what I was told is a 275 Holley built for the Holden 253. I have this fitted with an adapter plate on a standard 4.4 2b manifold.
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Post by Simo63 »

80rangie wrote:Gee I only have a little one :oops:

I have what I was told is a 275 Holley built for the Holden 253. I have this fitted with an adapter plate on a standard 4.4 2b manifold.
:shock: Jeez that's small ... does it rev past 2000 rpm :D Just kidding but seriously tjhough, with such a small carb on a 4.4 it would develop athsma over 3000 revs wouldn't it??

I has a 350 on a 4 barrel willpower manifold fitted to a 4.4 taken out to 5 litre and it was gutless over 3500 rpm ... but that was in a comp winch truck and I was after low down grunt and not high rpm horsepower.

I would have thought a 465 4 barrel would be a minimum on a 4.4.
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Post by 80rangie »

When I first got the car it was running a 500 holley 2 brl. this made great power when opened right up :lol:
But was very lacking when trying to crawl up rocky track :cry: it made bugger all power down low.

It also flooded up really badly on any sort of a hill and used s**t loads of fuel when driven hard.

I had a quaddy that I got reconditioned but it was setup for a much bigger motor so I fitted this Holley, I figured that it was built for a 4.2lt and I was putting it on a 4.4lt so it shouldn't be to bad.

So far it does much better overall for fuel economy, doesn't flood up on the steep bits and makes good down low power :lol:

It still has a bit of a flat spot on heavy acceleration but overall pretty good. :)

The carby guy tells me that when we fix the Quaddy to suit the 4.4lt it should fix all these issues, so that is still the ultimate plan but I'm pretty happy with the little Holley for now. :D
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Post by Loanrangie »

80rangie wrote:When I first got the car it was running a 500 holley 2 brl. this made great power when opened right up :lol:
But was very lacking when trying to crawl up rocky track :cry: it made bugger all power down low.

It also flooded up really badly on any sort of a hill and used s**t loads of fuel when driven hard.

I had a quaddy that I got reconditioned but it was setup for a much bigger motor so I fitted this Holley, I figured that it was built for a 4.2lt and I was putting it on a 4.4lt so it shouldn't be to bad.

So far it does much better overall for fuel economy, doesn't flood up on the steep bits and makes good down low power :lol:

It still has a bit of a flat spot on heavy acceleration but overall pretty good. :)

The carby guy tells me that when we fix the Quaddy to suit the 4.4lt it should fix all these issues, so that is still the ultimate plan but I'm pretty happy with the little Holley for now. :D
Changing the power valve in the holley will fix the flat spot issue, i had a 350 on my old rangie and used a 59 jet and 65 power valve which seemed to be just right, the quad will be btter overall as it has small primaries for economy and huge secondaries for power.
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Post by defmec »

Loanrangie wrote:
defmec wrote:470 4b holley is what u want ;)
470 ? i know of the 390/450/465, is it a newer model ? I have a 450 on mine just using an adapter plate.
http://www.holley.com/0-90470.asp
havent got one yet but thinkn bout it
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Post by troy_xlr8 »

I had a 600 on mine way too big, 365 was the choice n it worked perfect, what u gotta do with the holleys is run them with the float facing forwards. this way it doesnt starve goin up a hill, or flood going down a hill ;)
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