Vacuum Question(s)

G-boz

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Im running a Victor Jr intake with a Comp 292H cam and Im having trouble with my Power brakes. The Vic Jr doesnt have a vac port so Im pulling it off the carb, but still have weak brakes.
Just wondering if anyone else is running a similar setup and what can be done. Do I need to install a Vacuum pump/cansiter?
 

LS6 Tommy

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If you're pulling less than 14" Hg at idle you're going to have problems. Most manufacturers say power brakes won't work right with less than 16". Try a vacuum reservoir with a check valve in the line from the carb, just like on the booster.

Tommy
 

LS6 Tommy

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I can't gaurantee it, but it's a cheap thing to try.

Tommy
 

malibu795

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244/244@ .050 and a 110LSA you idle vacum is prett low..

im runing a 234/244 @ .050 112LSA and hit 13-14" when warm at 850-900rpm
 

malibu795

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i use a 3/8" barb fiting off the back side of my edelbrock carb and run it straight to the MC booster
 

Doober

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The port on the carb should be fine. I'm with Tommy & trying a vacuum reservoir if you don't want to change the engine combo. Far as vacuum rising/falling, there isn't any vacuum on acceleration, only time you would have vacuum is at cruise for the most part. You will also get a little extra on deceleration because the engine is under less of a load, and may actually be 'pushed' by the weight of the car if equipped with a manual, or the inertia of the torque converter if an auto is used.
 

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