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the right jets for a Holley 465cfm

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Old 09-16-13, 03:21 AM
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the right jets for a Holley 465cfm

hey guys, since I don't want to buy Racing beats modified Holley cause it awfully way to much. so I decided I wanted to buy a regular Holley 465cfm and built it and re jet them for my 12a stock port. I think it would be way much cheaper. so does anyone know the right jet sizes to use for our cars? or any other modification to do also will be greatly appreciated. thanks!
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You should have done some research before pulling that trigger!

Nothing about making a standard holley work on a rotary is fun, or easy. It certainly isnt just the jetting. The signaled metering of that 465 is completely retarded and unusable on what I presume is a 12a(?)

There will be some who tell you you can "make it work" and I can tell you even a RB 465 doesnt run *right* even if it runs.


I can perform all of the mods, and a lot more than RB does to a 465. However, it costs ME 200+ to do it, lol so GL with your savings on the non RB.
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well so should I go a little bit bigger or go with a weber setup?
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I'd recommend a nice Nikki, if you're gonna drive on the street. The price is right and they work well.
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Try to find a Yaw or Sterling on the forum.
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well after talking to a friend. I'm going to try to perfect the Holley 465 cfm carb for our cars. a lot of trials and errors to comebut it will achieve.
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Originally Posted by Angelhlopez12
well after talking to a friend. I'm going to try to perfect the Holley 465 cfm carb for our cars. a lot of trials and errors to comebut it will achieve.
Lol
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Holleys are not that great. If anything find a Dellorto or Mikuni.
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I have spent THOUSANDS tuning holley carbs to run on rotaries. Even if you get it perfect, the holley has far too big an acc. pump for a 12a, and the fuel bowls are mounted wrong way around.


Save your money. Buy a Nikki.
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not much of a holley fan, prefer downdraft and sidedrafts (weber, dellorto)...

holley jets can range between 58/60, 60/62, and so forth, recommend a holley jet kit.

if you run a metering plate, you have to get a "9" or "f9", not sure exactly, but needs to be redrilled.

there is guys in san antonio that know how to tune them. I wouldn't send the carb out to get re-tweaked, should be in car in order to tune and play with the jets....



power valve block off is also needed

fpr and at least a good fuel pump is recommended...
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well.... ****, guys. lol I've been also looking at different routes too. like going side draft weber's or get a Dellorto (Last Option)
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i have an original rb holley 13-b streetport which was rebuilt by burbank carburator; the shop that distributed holley parts to racing beat up to the early 90's so i know their secret. however, the carb and notes provided to me are stored approx 100 miles away lol
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would you be willing to share the notes? c:
we will love you forever
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Originally Posted by Angelhlopez12
would you be willing to share the notes? c:
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I have 3 to spec RB carbs, they just play with the emulsion wells... Air bleeds...


Their 12a carbs even still have power valves, and come with 49 main jets.
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actually, the 80s version had mixed match parts instead of the straight out of a box with rb spec jets and such.
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I'm fine tuning a 600 Holley with good luck. A lot of understanding how it works and metering tools is better than a how to spec it out. Too many variables to please everyone. Get a edelbrock in my opinion. Dont get me wrong I love tinkering but if you don't stay away
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we need to figure it out guys onthe Holley or any carb actually! to work on our cars. lets keep this going. lets beat those Aussie's and Puerto Ricans unless your Australian or a Puerto Rican well sorry lol.


anyways! back to carbs. have we ever thought about the intake also can be a Problem too? no offense to RB, Rotary shack, or any other company that does intakes for our cars of course.
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Originally Posted by sinCITYseven
I'm fine tuning a 600 Holley with good luck. A lot of understanding how it works and metering tools is better than a how to spec it out. Too many variables to please everyone. Get a edelbrock in my opinion. Dont get me wrong I love tinkering but if you don't stay away
Fine tuning? A 600 cfm on what I presume is a 12A?
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Originally Posted by Angelhlopez12
we need to figure it out guys onthe Holley or any carb actually! to work on our cars. lets keep this going. lets beat those Aussie's and Puerto Ricans unless your Australian or a Puerto Rican well sorry lol.


anyways! back to carbs. have we ever thought about the intake also can be a Problem too? no offense to RB, Rotary shack, or any other company that does intakes for our cars of course.
Are you driving this everyday or drag racing it? Road course?

A Holley is bad at all 3, FYI. Unless you spend the aforementioned amount of $$ to modify the float bowls, needle and seats, vent tubes, and all of that.


Holley on the street= Poor MPG, late opening secondaries, rich idle, lousy cold starts, and need a huge amount of attention to the idle circuit on virtually any kind of weather condition change. And the ability to flood your engine with a single pump stroke when returning to closed throttle.

Holley when drag racing= Rotor 1 lean on heavy accel, bc of the ****-poor fuel bowl design, uncovering the metering plate in some areas, and flooding the rear. This actually reduces power, and is hard on the engine.

Holley when road racing= Crappy throttle response, spitting and sputtering in almost any kind of corner, the same lean on rotor 1 condition, vent tubes spitting out fuel and flooding the engine on hard braking.



So the wall of text didnt kill you? What is an as delivered RB or standard Holley carb good for? Pretty much nothing, but its cheap and easy to rebuild.
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Originally Posted by wankel=awesome
Fine tuning? A 600 cfm on what I presume is a 12A?
The ****?! Trying to get your post count up?
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Originally Posted by sinCITYseven
The ****?! Trying to get your post count up?
Do I get rewards for high post count?

Are you a clown for suggesting one could "fine tune" an engine when the carb is so oversized?

Do people read any of the archive on this forum?

Sorry, felt like adding to the stupid questions....
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[QUOTE=Angelhlopez12;11582788]we need to figure it out guys onthe Holley or any carb actually! to work on our cars. lets keep this going. lets beat those Aussie's and Puerto Ricans

you are gonna loose that race the Aussies and the Porta Ricans can fix a rotary with a friggin coconut and a stick and run it on cranberry juice .
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Aussies and PR's will put a rotary in a friggin' washin machine and get it to run better than any of our cars!
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Holleys work great on a rotary.... U guy that bash holley just don't know how to tune to a rotary... It not a BBC..... It take time and patience.. Maybe it easier for me am puertorican.. Lol...


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