I have a stock Autolite 2100 carburetor that is rated at 240 CFM.
Autolite 2100 1.01 with automatic choke.jpg
My 260 motor.JPG
I bought a Purolator Classic Round Air Filter A30057 for $7.59, at Advance Auto Parts that is an "Exact fit for your 1963 Ford Falcon".
N Purolator A30057.jpg
But, ... the air filter is rated as 120 CFM.
See: http://www.sc-liquidations.com/produ...ducts_id=10300
See: http://www.niparts.com/MAC/0FDEBA/PUROLATOR/A30057.html
Why is the filter only rated for half of what the carburetor will draw?
I would like to have a filter with a capacity that matches the carburetor.
When I bought my car it had a 500 CFM four-barrel Edelbrock carburetor and an aftermarket "high performance" air filter cover that contained a NAPA Silver filter, Part No. 22095 O.D.: 13.875”, Height: 3.087”. As an experiment, I tried putting it on my Autolite carburetor, but the center stud was too short. I bought a NAPA 6037 filter (Wix 46037) with the same O.D.: 13.875", but with a lesser 2.64” height and it fit.
NAPA Gold 6037 Air Filter.jpg
My 260 with HiPo Air Cleaner.jpg
Unfortunately, I afterwards found that this filter is rated for 215 CFM.
See: http://www.fleetfilter.com/filter/wi...ers/46037.html
215 CFM is an improvement over 120, but I am still looking for a filter that will get me to at least the magical 240 CFM.
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