Frequently
Asked Questions
How does the
Predator work?
The Predator is a variable venturi design that works off of the air
demand of the motor and meters fuel accordingly. Thus, provided that
you have the proper fuel metering cam for your application, you will
neither be undercarbureted or overcarbureted with the Predator at any
given rpm range.
What kind of
carburetor is the Predator suitable to replace?
The Predator replaces four barrel carburetor applications from 600 cfm
to 930 cfm.
What is the Predator
fuel metering cam?
The Predator fuel
metering cam is a flat piece of brass located inside the fuel bowl that
is cut to a certain slope. The slope of this cam is what determines
the air/fuel ratio from roughly 3000rpm and up.
How easily can
the throttle linkage be installed?
The 6000 is equipped with a simple throttle arm which has two 1/4"
diameter holes in it for easy adjustment and quick installation.
What are the
adjustments on the Predator?
The three simple adjustments are idle mixture, idle speed, and upper
rpm metering cam change.
Is there an air
cleaner adapter available?
A standard 5" o.d. air cleaner adapter is included with every purchase
of the Predator 6000.
Are there any
vacuum hose connections on the Predator?
No, there are no vacuum hose connections on the Predator.
How tall is it?
The Predator is 5
1/4" in height from the bottom of the base to the rim of the air
cleaner adapter.
How does it work
with nitrous oxide, blowers, and turbos?
The Predator is an excellent application when used in conjunction with
nitrous oxide, on a blower, or with a turbo charger (draw though type).
How much fuel
psi is required for "all-out" maximum performance?
On a naturally aspirated motor, 6 psi at wide open throttle is required
for maximum performance.
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