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Old 01-08-2011, 06:59 AM
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so far this is whats planned, a had a couple questions about carb/intake

my buddy suggested a 750cfm with this setup,

what do you guys think for a carb and intake manifold?

302 block std bore
10:1-10.5:1 compression
ported gt40 heads
x303 cam 1.6 rockers
longtube headers

this is going on a built aode with probably a 2800/3000 stall

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i would contact holley or edelbrock and ask them..750 sounds kinda big to me but i am not an expert.
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Old 01-08-2011, 09:50 AM
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their website doesnt work for me, its all blacked out and ive tried different browsers
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Old 01-08-2011, 11:42 AM
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holley reccomended at weiand 8020
http://www.amazon.com/Weiand-8020-St.../dp/B000CQDJ8M
and street avenger 670
http://www.amazon.com/Holley-0-80670.../dp/B00029J4J2

what do you guys think?
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Edelbrock RPM or Vic Jr. depending on cam/application. And a 750 will work fine, just get something with good boosters, not some crap old school Holley, but something newer like a Demon, Quick Fuel etc.
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are the street avenger series what you would consider "old school" ?

alot of this is new to me, ive been building imports and bikes for years and just now getting into domestics
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They're ok and work well, but if you're going to really put money into an engine then get a better carb.
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friend suggested 4779c holley
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650 holley performer rpm. demon suks pesonally i would never own another one.
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Personally I think the 750 is too big also. I also think that the Victor Jr intake is too big for the 302 also. I would go with Edelbrock performer rpm and a holley 650 double pumper. Nice and simple but effective. Its very easy to overcarburete
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