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Edelbrock Performer 70060 Information Manual

Edelbrock Performer 70060 Information Manual

Nitrous plate kits jet map information

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Edelbrock engineering has conducted dyno testing with the Performer RPM system to provide jetting maps for the three separate plates at different
jetting levels. These jet combinations are supplied with this system kit to enable you to vary your engine's power output. On a typical mildly modified
350 cubic-inch engine, you can expect the following approximate power gains for each of the jetting levels:
HP Gain
100
150
175
200
250
HP Gain
100
150
175
HP Gain
100
150
200
250
Jet Map Footnotes:
The jet map above has footnotes that offer the following instructions and technical information:
1.
Use 1 heatrange colder plugs
2.
Use 2 heatrange colder plugs.
3.
Use 92 octane pump gasoline or better.
4.
Use 110 octane race gasoline or better.
5.
Use a Single Plane manifold only. DO NOT use a dual plane manifold at this horsepower level.
6.
Advanced tuning required. Suggested timing adjustment is just a guideline. Engine component modifications may affect timing.
The dyno tests were conducted at Edelbrock using a mildly modified 350 cubic-inch engine. Both dual-plane and open-plenum intake manifolds were
tested to ensure validity of jetting maps for each horsepower setting. Modifications included Edelbrock intake manifolds, Edelbrock aluminum heads,
dyno headers, and improved ignition. We also used different grades of fuel and colder plugs during the testing. All stated timing adjustments listed in
jet maps is where the motor being tested worked best. Final timing should be adjusted to achieve best power and/or MPH per application. These tests
were conducted at 950 psi nitrous and 6 psi to 6.5 psi fuel.
Any variation in jetting patterns other than what is listed above and engine damage could occur. Please contact the Edelbrock Technical Department
with any questions you have concerning jetting patterns and their effects on engine performance.
NOTE: The last two horsepower settings (200 and 250) are for single plane manifolds only. In testing, we found that dual-plane manifolds have some
distribution problems at these super high flowrates that could cause engine damage. Please contact the Edelbrock Technical Department with any
questions you have concerning jetting patterns and their effects on engine performance when using a dual-plane manifold.
Catalog #70060, #70061, #70063
Rev. 7/08 - AJ/mc
Square-Flange Jet Map
Nitrous Jet
Fuel Jet
57
68
78
85
99
Spread-Bore Jet Map
Nitrous Jet
Fuel Jet
59
71
81
Dominator-Flange Jet Map
Nitrous Jet
Fuel Jet
57
71
85
104
104
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PERFORMER RPM NITROUS PLATE KITS
Catalog #70060, #70061, #70063
Timing Adjustment
57
3°-5° Retard
68
5°-7° Retard
78
6°-8° Retard
85
7°-9° Retard
99
9°-11° Retard
Timing Adjustment
59
3°-5° Retard
71
5°-7° Retard
81
6°-8° Retard
Timing Adjustment
57
3°-5° Retard
71
5°-7° Retard
85
7°-9° Retard
9°-11° Retard

JET MAP INFORMATION

Footnotes
1, 3
1, 3
1, 3
2, 4, 5, 6
2, 4, 5, 6
Footnotes
1, 3
1, 3
1, 3
Footnotes
1, 3
1, 3
2, 4, 5, 6
2, 4, 5, 6
©2008 Edelbrock Corporation
Brochure No. 63-0003

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Summary of Contents for Edelbrock Performer 70060

  • Page 1: Jet Map Information

    Edelbrock engineering has conducted dyno testing with the Performer RPM system to provide jetting maps for the three separate plates at different jetting levels. These jet combinations are supplied with this system kit to enable you to vary your engine’s power output. On a typical mildly modified...
  • Page 2 Always keep your bottle pressure between 900 and 950 psi. Yes, there are racers that use different pressures, but the testing we did here at Edelbrock to ensure the jetting maps within this manual are correct, was done in this pressure range. Use any higher pressure than 950 psi and your engfine will be lean.
  • Page 3 “Troubleshooting” section of this manual for help in determining any system trouble you may feel that you are having. Repeat step 6 until optimum ignition timing is obtained. Catalog #70060, #70061, #70063 Rev. 7/08 - AJ/mc 38 degrees “total” 4 degrees “retard” 2 degrees “retard” 32 degrees “total” Page 3 of 4 ©2008 Edelbrock Corporation Brochure No. 63-0003...
  • Page 4 Adequate Fuel Pressure and Delivery When designing your fuel system, plan on your pumps and lines flowing at least 0.10 gallons per hour per horsepower. The testing at Edelbrock was conducted with a fuel pressure of 6.5 psi. Any variations from this fuel pressure will cause your final air/fuel ratio to change. Consult our Technical Department for any questions on fuel pressure and its effects on final air/fuel ratios when using nitrous oxide.

This manual is also suitable for:

Performer 70061Performer 70063