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Engine Motorcraft 2100 1.23 carb

Engine Motorcraft 2100 1.23 carb

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Does anyone have experience with a 1.23 Venturi size MC 2100 on a AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l (or smaller) engine? I see a lot of recommendations for the smaller 1.08 & 1.14, but also see people running 350 cfm Holleys (similar size as the 1.23) on 6 cylinders. Thanks
 
Interesting question. I’m running a Holley Sniper, but considering going back to a good carburetor.
 
I'm running a Holley sniper but when I was running my 2100 I had the 1.08 Venturi
 
I never found it to be to much carb. It ran great. I just got tired of cold starts in the winter and snow. As well as off camber situations when wheeling. I love my sniper so I don't plan on switching back.
 
Did the additional cfm of the sniper seem to increase performance at all?
Significant change in throttle response. As far as performance is concerned it's still a low compression inline 6. It runs great but it will never be a performance icon. The thing about the sniper is, if you have any engine issues (vacuum leaks, exhaust leaks etc) you may never notice them with the carburetor. But the EFI definitely will notice and may not run correctly until there fully fixed.
 
Something also I have just learned about the sniper, you better have a good battery. I was getting some intermittent complete shut down where my engine would just die and the screen would go blank for several seconds then just power back up. My battery before starting was between 12.6 and 12.8 volts. I read somewhere that for optimal performance the battery needed to be 13 plus. Got a new battery and no problems now.
 
13 plus ??
That means it only works correctly if the Alternator is CHARGING. You will be in Deep Doodoo out on a trail ride and the Alternator goes south.
I have New never used SMALL Size Deep Draw 12v battery packs that are for Medical Units that reached their shelf life.
I have these for Ignition and ECU limp out situations if you loose all Battery/ Charging on your rig.

I would rethink that Sniper System.......
 
Optimal is 13 +. I was running on less for a while. I only go out with others so I should be pretty good plus I usually take some spares so I might just toss an alternator in the box also.
 

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