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Old 03-01-2009, 01:48 PM
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Question need a bigger carb

I have an edelbrock 600 carb and need to go a lil bigger can I get a holley 650 even tho I have a performer intake?Can I get an adapter?
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Old 07-27-2009, 10:55 PM
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Re: need a bigger carb

if you have a small cubic inch motor EX 305 to 350 dont put any more than a 650 or it will be to much carb for the motor many people make the mistake of putting huge cfm carbs on little motors you would be better off with a carter 350cfm for roll cages,tube chassis or any other drag race modifications call MFP
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Old 07-28-2009, 09:33 AM
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Re: need a bigger carb

Inglewatt,

What is the engine? The intended RPM range? There are very specific mathematical formulas to determine the best size carb for your application. Track Day Master is correct about people all too often "over carbing" their engines. if a little is enough, A LITTLE IS ENOUGH!

Yes, a Holley will "fit" the Performer intake, IF it has two bolt patterns on the flange.

From Jackson? I had an old "flame" there a long time ago...

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