Posted by CJ_1080 on September 07, 2009 at 10:43:40 from (166.229.1.100):
In Reply to: Re: h vaccum? posted by ChadS on September 07, 2009 at 09:35:05:
My hand is up and waving! I have more than double the factory horse in my H. I recently pulled against an H that was set up the same way. I know for a fact that he is dynoed at 27 pto horse. We pulled off the drawbar, not the swinging part. Same size tires. Weight within 100 pounds. I got to the other end and my engine wouldnt lug. the other H kept going and was lugged way down it out pulled me by 30 feet. I think all my horse is up high at 540. I Think that it may not have enough vaccum to keep fuel going up the manifold. does this sound possible? I guess that is what I am asking. I will sacrifice 540 horse to get lugging torque. Is this making sense? Also if I pulled just as high but farther back on a swinging drawbar would that help? Any other suggestions other than running 18 up 20 back?
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