Ported vs Manifold Vacuum Advance for your Classic Car

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • We discuss the correct ignition vacuum advance source for your classic car and explain why and how it works!
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Комментарии • 3

  • @craig8187
    @craig8187 3 часа назад

    There is a myriad of variables as to which vac take off is more suitable and it is always combination specific.
    As a general rule I prefer ported vacuum but I always test straight vacuum aswell.
    Whatever the particular combo works best with, is absolutely the right way to have it set up 👍

  • @mooosestang
    @mooosestang 8 часов назад

    Also when you close the throttle at high rpms, the ported signal will be zero. I've tried it both ways and my motor runs noticeable cooler with manifold vacuum. Probably less chance of burning an exhaust valve too.

  • @TheRolfano
    @TheRolfano 6 часов назад

    Well if you want vacuum advance at idle because of a larger cam then you need manifold vacuum. Some set-ups do better on manifold. So it just depends on the amount of timing and where the engine wants it.