ROOKIE NEEDS HELP. 2BBL CARB QUESTION?
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ROOKIE NEEDS HELP. 2BBL CARB QUESTION?
I have a sbc chevy street stock car. The engines in my class are suppost to be stock. My question is, whats the best 2bbl to run, thats cheap, fits on a stock gm intake and where do i find one.
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if you have to run the rochester carb, go to speedway motors and look at the one on there. the guys at the race track where a friend of mine races uses one. flows and performs as good as the holley he had to take off due to rule change.
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Will a 500 Holly fit a GM intake?
I was told buy the tech guy at Summit Racing that it wouldn't fit my gm intake because it was a square bore, or something like that. Is there certain Hollys that GM intakes?
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AED 500 cfm carb
The cheap speedway, or summit carbs are not worth buying, we see on the average of 20+ horsepower when switching to one of our AED 500 series carburetors. One of the best investments you can buy for your racecar to gain overall horsepower is buy a good carburetor.
They cheap carbs work ok if you get one that has no core shift in the main body. The Holley 2 barrel carb is the touchiest carburetor there is.
As for fitting on the gm intake, you need to buy a Rochester to 4412 carb adapters, which can be purchased most anywhere.
They cheap carbs work ok if you get one that has no core shift in the main body. The Holley 2 barrel carb is the touchiest carburetor there is.
As for fitting on the gm intake, you need to buy a Rochester to 4412 carb adapters, which can be purchased most anywhere.