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[QUOTE="psduser1, post: 1526930, member: 735"] Sounds like you are gaining! Keep tinkering, you should gain a bit more. I wouldn't get to excited about the cam manf guesses about available vacuum, lol, but you should be able to see 15ish. I dont know what your cam profile is, but I could pull around 15-16 inches with a .600+ lift cam in a sec. Under most conditions, any way. As you spend time adjusting things, I expect you'll realize that numbers on paper dont mean that much on an individual engine, if you haven't already! There really is an art to making a carbed engine happy. As far as rpms, have you considered an eros? Dont know if you want to stay that far from stock? [/QUOTE]
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