Turbine Dude - Keep in mind that factory carburetors weren't sized for maximum power! They were sized for driveability, economy, responsiveness, and reliability. All of these factors will lead you to a carb that is smaller than ideal for maximum power. With that in mind, imagine what the ramifications are when the factory cubes are doubled! The premise of this mod is that the engine vacuum signal is SO strong on modified antique tractor engines, even at wide open throttle, that the pressure drop required for proper fuel flow occurs through the entire carb. This eliminates the need for a "special component" called a venturi, because the entire carb has now become the "venturi"! Compare the diameter of your throttle plate to the diameter of the carb opening. This might remind you of the way that the venturi has one diameter for an opening and a smaller diameter in the middle...? The main fuel circuit components will need correspodingly enlarged because the signal is not as strong as if the original venturi were in place, but it is certainly strong enough to meter fuel, if the correct components are modified. In addition, dyno numbers do not lie! I have personally witnessed (on my own tractor) a 15% gain in power from this modification. This is quite substantial, especially considering that the carb is what was "legal" for that class. When there is no carb limit in a class (stock appearance doesn't matter), then this particular mod is not necessarily right for you or anyone else in that circumstance. The fundamentals of physics are what makes carburetors work (thank you Bernoulli!). This mod was developed using those principals and is completely sound, viable, and reliable. Just because that you do not understand the way or the reason that some things are done doesn't mean that they are wrong.... Regards, Goldsburg
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