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    What Is Your Pick For The Best Street/strip Carb

     



    I have used a lot of carburetors over the years like most of you . And had some good and bad carbs . But I would have to say that the one that work the best right out the box was . The 750cfm Carter AFB super quad . This one was just like the Edelbrock performer 750cfm . But I dont think they are jetted the same . I had some luck with Q-JETS but the fuel wells alway seem to leak down even when repaired . Holley carbs are ok but the older ones always blow out the power valves . They do have the kit to repair this problem . I am thinking of running that Edelbrock Thunder AVS 650cfm carb . A Carter AVS carb was on my frends 1969 GTX 440 and it work real nice . What carburetor do you like and why ?

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    for overall useage the 600 holley is a good simple carb, now depending on your application some of us will say 600,650,750,850 and so on. for me i like the demon and holley 750 dbl pumpers, and the 830 race holley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gassersrule_196
    for overall useage the 600 holley is a good simple carb, now depending on your application some of us will say 600,650,750,850 and so on. for me i like the demon and holley 750 dbl pumpers, and the 830 race holley.
    I have never ran a demon carb . But I have a Holley 3310-2 V/S 750cfm that is nice and clean . I will try that carb out after I check the power valve and change the Secondary spring to a lighter one . Its going on a SB355 with about 375HP .

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    I run a 350 CFM Holley 2300 2bbl on my Turbocharged 200 I6.. of course it will need tuning but it was easy enough to mod for boost. Runs good w/o boost, I have yet to put boost into iy
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    i always run the power valve blockoffs

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    The old saying is that a Holley will win on race day, but an Edelbrock will get you home from the track. Some truth to it IMO. I think Holleys are a better HP maker, but Edelbrocks are a very forgiving day to day carb.

    Oh, if any of you are thinking of running two Edelbrock carbs on a two four manifold, I called Edelbrock the other day to ask how to adjust the idle screws on both carbs. They said crank in the front carb all the way and come back out 1/2 turn. Then set the rear carb to two turns out. This gives you an initial setting to start with. He also said no more than 6 psi at the carb.

    I also think Edelbrocks handle dirt in the fuel somewhat better. For some reason Holleys get plugged up real fast with any small amount of dirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt167
    I run a 350 CFM Holley 2300 2bbl on my Turbocharged 200 I6.. of course it will need tuning but it was easy enough to mod for boost. Runs good w/o boost, I have yet to put boost into iy
    I thought about running a Holley 500cfm 2BBL . I see the circle track guy run them in there class . I am sure my car would have a good 60ft time with one of them on it . I am not sure how the top end would be ?

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    Well, if you think about it Denny, the Edelbrocks come with an initial setting of 2 and 1/4 turns out. The front carb should be largely out of the picture as the rear one is the primary. By putting the front at 1/2 and going in to 2 on the rear, you are ending up with about what one carb would normally be set at.

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    ive thought about those jet extensions but have never had that problem of running out of fuel on the top end, had a predator once worked awesome, as for good daily driveability i say q-jet and ive seen guys hop them up a bit and they actually work good!

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    My Dad was the Holley guy . Man he would spend hours working and tricking out Holleys . He ran the jet tubes and the pump shooters with tne longer nozzles . Also the larger 50cc accelerator pumps and # 98 to100 jets . The carb he like was the 850DP with the 4-corner idle screws . And a 2" 4 hole spacer . He ran it on a Pontiac 455 30 over mostly strip car .

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    Any flowed carb.
    Pro Systems for drag cars.
    Chad Baker for a any dirt car.
    A customer of mine brought in an AED carb for his 496 BBC street car and picked up 14 hp and 8 lbs. of torque over a Demon carb.
    He said he bought it used off the old evil-bay for $375.
    I think it was a flowed 850 dp somewhere around 900 cfm.
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