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| Author: | DusterNut [ Sat Sep 21, 2002 11:09 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Holley 450 or edelbrock 500 cfm |
I need a carb for my slant six, basicly stock motor with clifford 4-bbl intake, dual outlet headers and electronic ignition. Im going to port/polish the head and add a mild cam like a 252 comp cams stick. Im going to put a turbo on in the future, but i want it to run good untill then. So thats the question, should i go with a holley 450 w/ no choke, or a Edelbrock 500? Also, will 340 valve springs fit a stock slant head? Thanks, Tom B tommyb1515@aol.com |
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| Author: | Slanthead Ron [ Sun Sep 22, 2002 12:31 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Holley 450 or edelbrock 500 cfm |
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: I need a carb for my slant six, basicly stock : motor with clifford 4-bbl intake, dual : outlet headers and electronic ignition. Im : going to port/polish the head and add a mild : cam like a 252 comp cams stick. Im going to : put a turbo on in the future, but i want it : to run good untill then. : : So thats the question, should i go with a : holley 450 w/ no choke, or a Edelbrock 500? : : Also, will 340 valve springs fit a stock slant : head? : : Thanks, Tom B Tom, I run an Edelbrock 500 on my stock 225, along with Clifford intake & headers, MP elect. ignition and MSD Blaster 2 coil. It runs great and has much more power than with the stock intake, carb & exhaust. This setup is in an '83 D150 pickup with auto trans and I don't have any bog at all when I floor it at any speed/rpm. I highly recommend this setup... works great! Ron rheying@pacifier.com |
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| Author: | Tom Gilsdorf [ Sun Sep 22, 2002 5:22 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Holley 450 or edelbrock 500 cfm |
Tom, In general, you really don't want to be messing with a "no choke" carb of any brand for street use. Start-up and cold engine performance is poor at best, especially in the winter. If you buy a "no choke" carb, you can always put one on later as long as you don't cut the air horn off (Holley). No air horn looks "cool", but I can't imagine how it would provide any significant benefit even for the largest of /6's. That said, either carb will work. There seems to be a preferance towards the Carter carbs with the Mopar crowd. That said, we have a 570 Holley Street Avenger going on our engine, go figure. Also, will 340 valve springs fit a stock slant head? Yes I believe they do. BTW, TOTALLY off topic and for an FYI, keep in mind that 2 bbls' are rated at 2" WC (Water Column) vacuum where 4 bbls' (except for the Holley 390 CFM) are rated at 1" WC. What I am saying is a 500 CFM 2bbl should flow the same as the PRIMARIES on a 500 CFM 4 bbl. Just food for thought. Gilly tlg225ccr@aol.com |
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| Author: | DusterNut [ Sun Sep 22, 2002 12:48 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Holley 450 or edelbrock 500 cfm |
Thanks guys, im going to get an Edelbrock 500, i tried a 625 Carter today, and it bogs when you floor it. The choke isnt really needed where i live, it gets about 40 at the absolute coldest. I ran my Webers w/o the chokes and never had any problems ever. Thanks for letting me know about the 4/2 bbf CFM ratings, i was thinking of a 500 2bbl, but not now! Tom B tommyb1515@aol.com |
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| Author: | Charlie Schmid [ Sun Sep 22, 2002 2:05 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Holley 450 or edelbrock 500 cfm |
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: Thanks guys, im going to get an Edelbrock 500, : i tried a 625 Carter today, and it bogs when : you floor it. The choke isnt really needed : where i live, it gets about 40 at the : absolute coldest. I ran my Webers w/o the : chokes and never had any problems ever. : Thanks for letting me know about the 4/2 bbf : CFM ratings, i was thinking of a 500 2bbl, : but not now! : : Tom B Actually, the 500 cfm 4 bbl will have better low rpm drivability, then the 500 cfm 2 bbl. The primary barrels on the 4bbl are smaller then the barrels on the 2bbl, which keeps the air flow up ay low rpm. I have been running the 500 cfm 2bbl, for many years, and it needs a lot of pump shot to cover the hole at low rpm. Charrlie_S flturbo6@aol.com |
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