Thread: carb carb carb
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11-09-2005 03:14 PM #1
carb carb carb
First off i'm a first timer. That being said i decided to go performer RPM for my 350. I'm using a dual plain air gap Vortec intake with 200cc E-Tec heads. They have a 2.02/1.6. The cam is .488/.510 with 234/244 at .05. I would like to know what size carb to use. I want a speed demon and the price is the same between the 650, 750, and 850. I hear mixed answers when it comes to what size i should use. They all cost the same so it don't matter there. I'm sure i will have more questions down the road. Thanks for any reply.He who drives a van has a big dip stick.
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11-09-2005 04:14 PM #2
650
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11-09-2005 06:08 PM #3
650 but i have had good luck with the afbs edelbrock.
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11-09-2005 08:54 PM #4
650PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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11-10-2005 06:52 AM #5
650 and Holley street avengerKen Thomas
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11-10-2005 08:05 AM #6
75078 malibu
86 corvette
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11-10-2005 11:55 AM #7
Id use Holleys 670 street Avenger75 GMC C-15 factory 454, automatic, lowered
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12-01-2005 11:39 AM #8
see if the manufacturer has a 800 #. most have people answering phones all day with nothing better to do than give you free advice.
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12-01-2005 11:55 AM #9
650, electric chokeYesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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