There’s quite a few things you can do for little, or no, money. I don’t know where your tires start to break loose in the burnout, but dropping 10-12psi in those rear tires and getting your RPM up closer to that burnout point, will shave time off those 60’, 0-60, 1000’ and 1/4 mile. You’re doing a great job with the build and your presentation of the videos.
Good job. That 305 is running very strong., Running 14.0 is damn impressive! I am dialing in a 770 holley vacuum secondary carb. Bought a AFR gauge. Welded in the 02 bung. Got it all working. I got my idle circuit already dialed in. The AFR gauge is a great tool. It’s running pig rich on part throttle so going to step down a couple jets. The primary’s are # 70 Going to try #66 and see what the AFR gauge says. The secondary jets from the factory are 75 and it’s running lean going to try a set of # 79 jets. You will love the AFR gauge .
Hell yeah brother. I've got an 87' Trans am I'm restoring I'm putting back in it a 305 bored 40 over comp cam makes it a 311 cu inch I can't wait to get it running I love those cars w a passion nice car brother keep up the excellent work
Coming along nicely. A looser converter will really wake that thing up. If the cam you are putting in moves the power band up you may end up leaving even softer so I'd definitely look into a converter. I have a aod foxbody heavy vert at that and the difference my 3500 converter made was night and day. I'm pulling 1.7 60' times now compared to 2.3s before. Sadly it's time for mine to hibernate as well as I'm in Northern Indiana right at the michigan line myself..
Thank you for this video, I too have a hopped up 305 and have been thinking about swapping my 750 vacuum secondary for a mechanical secondary. Looks like it is worth the trouble.
this has been a fun series to watch, and it's nice to get an idea of what you get from each modification. i also have a 305, but it's in an el camino. i was thinking about doing a head upgrade also, but with vortec heads. the wallace racing calculator says you gained about 50hp with your head swap. i wonder how accurate that is, if the difference is attributed t weather conditions also, maybe. if a guy actually gets that much out of a head swap that would be awesome.
I like your cam choice, but I think bumping you compression up will help to keep it from being too soggy down low. It's probably about 8.6:1 right now. While it's apart, pull the heads and have them shaved .030 or .040 then re-install with felpro 1094 gaskets (.015 thick). That will get it up around 9.3 and you'll have less than 100 bucks in the mod.
Just discovered your channel and subscribed. I picked up an 88 305tbi in November. Ive been debating either building the motor up or swapping it out. You're definitely inspiring me to build up the motor that came with the car
Interesting that you're going with a single pattern camshaft, curious to see how it works out for you. Hopefully a looser converter is in your future too.
@@JimBronson 2800ish stall, it's obviously not loose enough or it would 60' better. He'll need at least a 3500 stall to truly take full advantage of that bigger cam.
I’d love to see some aftermarket cylinder heads get thrown on there, I know you swapped the heads but factory stuff simply just can’t compare too how good aftermarket sbc heads are nowadays. Would really bring er to life! They could really bring up the compression ratio too with the right chamber size, combined with that cam your putting in you can spin some serious rpm’s with a 305
I've been saying for years that the double pumper mechanical is the only way to go. Even though technically according to holley website a vacuum secondary is the right one for your application. Double pumper is supposed to be for light cars with big power. Maybe in the right hands the vacuum secondary would be better. But in my opinion, just like you showed in this video the double pumper is better. I don't know everything, but I think the stall is what makes it work with a double pumper. Awesome job that car is getting pretty fast for a 305. I also just sent my 305 to the machine shop today to get it bored 30 and cleaned up and stuff. I am really looking forward to see what that cam does.
I couldn't tell if you put it back but the radiator air dam is needed, or it will try to over head on the freeway. Bird nose deflects all the air without it. 🎉
I love mechanical secondaries but i have stick shifts, i always read a properly set up vacuum secondaries is better, especially for autos. You had two different types of Holley carbs so that is not apples to apples, first more street carb, and second more race (reguardless of how secondaries are actuated)... car running and moving good!
@jacobnorth8642- If both types of carb's are setup correctly, i have never seen a vacum sec. carb., outperform a mechanical sec. Carb., in a drag race!
Im surprised you went with such a low rpm tq. Converter being such a small cu. In. engine, and the fact that you plan on putting that 230 @ .050 duration cam in there. A 3500 stall would have been much better, heck i put in a 4k, and wish i would have put in a 4500 stall, in my street ride. I had that sbc comp cam in my old camaro, it sounded, and performed Awesome! That comp cam will really make a big difference from 4k to 6k! But i think your 60ft. will not improve, until you get a higher stall speed tq. Converter, and if you do, go with a tight 4k, with Nitrous anti-Ballooning plates, for when you hit it with that sniper 150Hp kit!
I'm running the 12-210-2 with 1.6 rockers that give it similar specs to the 12-212-2 in a 9:1 355. I dont remember what stall you put in the bird....but, You are going to want a 3000 stall converter behind your 305 if you are not wanting the 60 foot to suffer man. I love where you are going with the build though.
If you haven’t subscribed already do so!! Already have a NX express kit purchase just waiting for warmer weather to start applying up grades and able to show results. @darriandk thanks for offer though.
I'm very invested in the progress of this little build lol
There’s quite a few things you can do for little, or no, money. I don’t know where your tires start to break loose in the burnout, but dropping 10-12psi in those rear tires and getting your RPM up closer to that burnout point, will shave time off those 60’, 0-60, 1000’ and 1/4 mile. You’re doing a great job with the build and your presentation of the videos.
Modern day Smokey and the Bandit chase at the end. Awesome!!
Good job. That 305 is running very strong.,
Running 14.0 is damn impressive!
I am dialing in a 770 holley vacuum secondary carb. Bought a AFR gauge. Welded in the 02 bung. Got it all working. I got
my idle circuit
already dialed in. The AFR gauge is a great tool.
It’s running pig rich on part throttle so going to step down a couple jets. The primary’s are # 70
Going to try #66 and see what the AFR gauge says. The secondary jets from the factory are 75 and it’s running lean going to try a set of # 79 jets. You will love the AFR gauge .
Love these videos! Seeing the progression of the car each time is just awesome, keep it up!
Love watching the progression..
Sooo close.These are great videos.Keep it up👍
Such a cool project. Really enjoy the updates and the quantitative comparisons.
Good stuff. I bet that car is fun as hell to drive!
Love these videos buddy. The progress is insane.
You inspire me to buy a 305 camaro and build it. Thank you so much and keep it up!
Well done. I love how you show the progress of each modification. The new cam should be a blast
Love this channel. 👊👍
Hell yeah brother. I've got an 87' Trans am I'm restoring I'm putting back in it a 305 bored 40 over comp cam makes it a 311 cu inch I can't wait to get it running I love those cars w a passion nice car brother keep up the excellent work
Another great before and after video. Love these. I still want to see a better converter on this thing. Get that 60ft below 2
Coming along nicely. A looser converter will really wake that thing up. If the cam you are putting in moves the power band up you may end up leaving even softer so I'd definitely look into a converter. I have a aod foxbody heavy vert at that and the difference my 3500 converter made was night and day. I'm pulling 1.7 60' times now compared to 2.3s before. Sadly it's time for mine to hibernate as well as I'm in Northern Indiana right at the michigan line myself..
He's already put a looser converter
@@JimBronson looser then the 2400 or what he said. 3k+ would be night and day.
I really like your videos man
Would hammered that fender out and rattle canned over a couple beers, would have been looking damn proper too!
Thank you for this video, I too have a hopped up 305 and have been thinking about swapping my 750 vacuum secondary for a mechanical secondary. Looks like it is worth the trouble.
Great videos
this has been a fun series to watch, and it's nice to get an idea of what you get from each modification. i also have a 305, but it's in an el camino.
i was thinking about doing a head upgrade also, but with vortec heads. the wallace racing calculator says you gained about 50hp with your head swap. i wonder how accurate that is, if the difference is attributed t weather conditions also, maybe. if a guy actually gets that much out of a head swap that would be awesome.
A little faster each video! Good stuff
You DEFINITELY Got mid 13's in there. Well done. The cam is definitely holding you back.
Getting closer! Double pumper and weight reduction worth 3/10ths! Love this series!
Very nice!
I like your cam choice, but I think bumping you compression up will help to keep it from being too soggy down low. It's probably about 8.6:1 right now. While it's apart, pull the heads and have them shaved .030 or .040 then re-install with felpro 1094 gaskets (.015 thick). That will get it up around 9.3 and you'll have less than 100 bucks in the mod.
Just discovered your channel and subscribed. I picked up an 88 305tbi in November. Ive been debating either building the motor up or swapping it out. You're definitely inspiring me to build up the motor that came with the car
Should have new video uploaded by weekend of results of the new 280h cam in 305 and a single plane intake.
@@Krikkebobbyracingchannel Nice! I can't wait. Ill be tuned in every episode. Love the channel and thank you for every video
good shit👍👍
Interesting that you're going with a single pattern camshaft, curious to see how it works out for you. Hopefully a looser converter is in your future too.
He already put a looser converter in another video
@@JimBronson 2800ish stall, it's obviously not loose enough or it would 60' better. He'll need at least a 3500 stall to truly take full advantage of that bigger cam.
Awesome
Starting to run respectable times for a street car.😎👍
I’d love to see some aftermarket cylinder heads get thrown on there, I know you swapped the heads but factory stuff simply just can’t compare too how good aftermarket sbc heads are nowadays. Would really bring er to life! They could really bring up the compression ratio too with the right chamber size, combined with that cam your putting in you can spin some serious rpm’s with a 305
Coming soon!! Spring is just around the corner
Fuck yeah dude it’s everything I want my 91 to be😭😭
Great video! Are you keeping rough track of costs to see how much you've spent?
I've been saying for years that the double pumper mechanical is the only way to go. Even though technically according to holley website a vacuum secondary is the right one for your application. Double pumper is supposed to be for light cars with big power. Maybe in the right hands the vacuum secondary would be better. But in my opinion, just like you showed in this video the double pumper is better. I don't know everything, but I think the stall is what makes it work with a double pumper. Awesome job that car is getting pretty fast for a 305. I also just sent my 305 to the machine shop today to get it bored 30 and cleaned up and stuff. I am really looking forward to see what that cam does.
More folk need to see this video. The negative hype around mech secondary carbs is overblown.
I couldn't tell if you put it back but the radiator air dam is needed, or it will try to over head on the freeway. Bird nose deflects all the air without it. 🎉
I was looking for this specifically. I know it's winter up there, but that air dam definitely needs to go back on to keep a F-body cool.
Heck yeah 😎
impressive 0-60 faster then most challenger rt’s now 😮
I love mechanical secondaries but i have stick shifts, i always read a properly set up vacuum secondaries is better, especially for autos. You had two different types of Holley carbs so that is not apples to apples, first more street carb, and second more race (reguardless of how secondaries are actuated)... car running and moving good!
@jacobnorth8642- If both types of carb's are setup correctly, i have never seen a vacum sec. carb., outperform a mechanical sec. Carb., in a drag race!
the charger and firebird seem pretty close. is that the 500 pound difference taking effect?
The harmonica song comes in loud and assaults the ear.
Otherwise very well done video! Keep it up.
Im surprised you went with such a low rpm tq. Converter being such a small cu. In. engine, and the fact that you plan on putting that 230 @ .050 duration cam in there. A 3500 stall would have been much better, heck i put in a 4k, and wish i would have put in a 4500 stall, in my street ride. I had that sbc comp cam in my old camaro, it sounded, and performed Awesome! That comp cam will really make a big difference from 4k to 6k! But i think your 60ft. will not improve, until you get a higher stall speed tq. Converter, and if you do, go with a tight 4k, with Nitrous anti-Ballooning plates, for when you hit it with that sniper 150Hp kit!
Try to load the converter more on the launch.
now she needs a 3500 stall to compliment the cam.
I'm running the 12-210-2 with 1.6 rockers that give it similar specs to the 12-212-2 in a 9:1 355. I dont remember what stall you put in the bird....but, You are going to want a 3000 stall converter behind your 305 if you are not wanting the 60 foot to suffer man. I love where you are going with the build though.
you also have a heavy bar under the front bumper thats worth cutting up.
Get a hollow sway bar if you can afford...
You'll miss the front lower air dam when it starts to run hot. Thats a part that needs to stay on
Hell yeah 😎
I have a nitrous kit if your interested never used
If you haven’t subscribed already do so!! Already have a NX express kit purchase just waiting for warmer weather to start applying up grades and able to show results. @darriandk thanks for offer though.
I think it’s missing transmission upgrade and a torque converter
It has a torque converter , but it may not be enough.
@@JimBronson thats wat i mean u need to beef up both
I’m not a fan of vacuum secondary carbs