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Old 09-23-2007, 06:15 AM
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Default In long corners, I starve my carb

I needed to ask this question because of piece of mind. When I was testing my car, we would go into long fast corners, and my engine would die, due to not having enough fuel. I know my float bowls are set a little low, but how can this be fixed? I'm not getting the answers I want to hear (carbs are problems with g forces) and that sort of thing. I should not be stalling the car in or right after I leave a hard corner. Is it just a float level adjustment or something else? The rerason why the floats are low, was because of stopping the car fast would also kill it if I'm on idle, and when the car dies, so does my hydroboost, and that was a saftey issue. The carb shop rebuilt my carb for blower specs. I have a 3/8 inch line for fuel, and a return lie as well. What can we do?
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