by Gunnibronco » Thu Dec 22, 2016 9:29 pm
Combine our altitude and off camber crawling, IMO a carb is out of the question. Too much vapor lock due to altitude, and flooding/stalling when a carb runs at high angles.
My two cents regarding aftermarket vs factory stuff. When I got my truck 20+ years ago, I was a youngster. First thing I did was rip all the FoMoCo stuff off, and replace it with shiny stuff from Summit racing. I later found out the old 2bbl Ford carb was considered a better off-road carb than my Edelbrock (not to mention the POS Holly Pro-jection I tried before giving up and putting on an Edelbrock). I found out the Ford locking hubs were better than the Mile Marker hubs I bought. I found out the Dura-spark ignition was a pretty solid ignition system. Through the years, what failed? Edelbrock mechanical fuel pumps, MSD ignition parts, Mile Marker hubs. I think this is directly related to the size of the company building the parts & how many are produced. Edelbrock, MSD, Mile Marker, etc are tiny little companies compared to the mighty Ford Motor Company. This means their R&D departments are much smaller than Ford's. It also means that if they put out a bad design, they don't have as substantial a warranty/repair bill as Ford would. After all these years, I've taken almost all those shiny Summit racing parts off my truck, and replaced them with FoMoCo parts. There is obviously the problem with cheap Chinese sensors, TFI modules, clutch master cylinders, etc causing problems. But you are starting with a very well built & designed product, that was used in hundreds of thousands, if not millions of vehicles. That is something the Holly, Edelbrock, etc cannot say.
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