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Technical multi carbs why so popular?

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  1. fastcar1953
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    Why are 3 duece setups so popular ? 6 carbs ? Looks or performance?
     
  2. HEATHEN
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    At the time of their inception, performance. Today, mainly for looks. When people were hopping up the new OHV V8 engines in the 1950s, there was no such thing as a four barrel carburetor that flowed enough to feed a modified engine singularly. The first four barrel carbs all flowed in the 300-400 cfm range.
     
  3. HEATHEN
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    Of course, dual or triple setups on inline sixes and eights are beneficial from a fuel distribution point of view.
     
  4. G-son
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    Looks. I'm sure they perform fairly well too, but any time when you have the possibility of each cylinder being fed from unpredictable places (such as when 6 carb throats feed 8 cylinders) it won't be easy to tune it perfectly. Cylinder 3 is running lean and 4 is rich, which carb throat needs bigger jets and which needs smaller ones?

    Back in the day it was cheap and easy to grab several small stock carbs instead of finding & buying one larger that could give the same power, so that's probably a large part of what made it popular. But for actual performance and ease of tuning there's probably lots of better options now.
     
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    Three Stromberg 97s wide open still don't equal a 600 cfm four barrel carburetor.
     
  6. Rickybop
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    Technical answer...
    Cuz it's just the coolest shit.

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    867C28B4-E906-409C-AAD9-87F713576FCA.jpeg Because they look like performance
     
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    Can’t beat cool, especially when they were cheap. But by 57 the E code fords were using Holley’s , and the Merc’s Carter’s (you got what you paid for, Merc’s cost more). Later factory tri power’s used more modern 2 barrel’s. By the end of the “six pack” era they were all more modern carbs, and probably more marketing than performance. Right on the edge of OT here by year. Big 4 barrels and modern manifolds owned performance by then.
     
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    Because two is better than one three is better than two four is better than three and so on .
     
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  12. Multiple carbs that are set up properly, all working and running well are cool. :cool: Way cool. :cool::cool:

    Multiple carbs that only have one or two hooked up and working, not as cool. :( I do understand that not everyone has the time or the ability to set up and maintain a multi-carb setup. That's what 4 barrels are for. :rolleyes:
     
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    Some think it's cool. Some think it provides better flow. I think it's a waste of money.
     
  14. cabong
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    Multiple carbs are cool today. Yesteryear they were a necessity. Wayne.jpg dodge 230.jpg 371olds (2).jpg
     
  15. hemihotrod66
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    The car companies used multi carb setups on factory cars like J2 Olds and Tripower Pontiacs.... Duel quads were used on Cadillacs and Chryslers to back in the 50's...
     
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    P 59396CC3-5980-4379-8AE5-3F056D26E6BD.jpeg C6E4AB2E-FCB5-4571-B0FC-3F170CE30A41.jpeg It is a proven fact that one four barrel on an FE engine makes more horsepower that 3X2s! I am planning on three duces for my ride! Why? Because I like them!





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  17. I'd like your post more than once if I could Boneyard. I have that same basic setup on my 63, have had for more years than I can count. Gas mileage sucks (what else would I expect) but it goes pretty good, runs well and looks great. :):)
     
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    That’s exactly why I have been collecting for several years , trying to put together a 3x2 set up! I am slow , but I am planning a 462 with 3X2s and the long tube iron manifolds. Mostly to look like a hot rod! But I do hope it will run a little…. Also! :rolleyes:






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    Because the hotrodder mantra has always been "if a little is good, too much is just right".
     
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    I really need to add to that article.

    Occasionally I read where multi-carb set-ups were necessary because there were no single carburetors that would flow sufficient air. This is totally wrong!

    By 1921, Stromberg had a single barrel carb that flowed 450 CFM.

    By 1929, both Holley and Stromberg had two barrel carburetors that flowed 900 CFM!

    So how much CFM did the hopped-up Ford flathead require???

    The real reason behind the hot rod multiple carb set-ups was cost. The larger carbs were expensive, and by the late 1930's, every junkyard had Stromberg EE-1's (the 97) in quantity, and dirt cheap.

    During WWII, Stromberg tested a two-barrel that flowed more than 1200 CFM.

    The carburetor companies would have been happy to supply the larger carburetors to anyone with money!

    Jon
     
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    Because its the American way---big is good, bigger is better, too big is best. Would you rather look at a single 4 or 6/8 2's stacked on a log manifold sticking out of the hood?
     
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  24. carbking
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    Bones - if you like 3x2 on the FE, you would love 2x4 ;)

    Jon
     
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  25. banjorear
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    Exactly.
     
  26. fuzzface
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    One carb isn't problematic enough for them so they need to add more.
     
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    8 holes coming in, 8 holes going up and down, 8 holes going out: what’s not to like. DB177B9A-4C25-4977-A5DD-E54F9377DA6F.jpeg
     
  28. Because multi carbs look cool!
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  29. Kelly Burns
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    If you have to ask, you won't get it.
     
  30. 2OLD2FAST
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    Somebody needs to cancel your hot rod card ! :rolleyes:
     
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