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Thread: Correct Holley Carb Size
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02-03-2005 #1
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Correct Holley Carb Size
I'm looking for a little guidance before I purchase a new carb. I have a 383 stroker, vortec heads, rpm performer manifold, Comp XE 268 camshaft, 700R4 trans and currently an Edel. 600cfm carb. The car is really falling down (not living up to it's potential) at WOT and I'm fairly certain that the carb size is the problem. The current carb is the one that the engine builder used and I haven't been happy since day 1. I am certain that I want to buy a Holley. I spoke to the tech guys there and they suggested either a 650DP or the 670 Street Avenger. Some of the carb comparison articles I've been reading such as one in Chevy High Performance indicate that the fuel monitoring in the Holley's is so good that the 750 was their choice in the test on a Smeding Performance 383 stroker. Any input would be greatly appreciated. I would rather base my decision on real owner experience than what a math equation says I should have for a carb. Thanks!
Eric
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02-06-2005 #2
I personally think a 750 holley would be great. I like vacuum secondaries. A double pumper can be trouble to tune especially with an auto trans. FRANK.
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02-06-2005 #3



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